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[[vertical notation in red in left margin]] Argentina [[/left margin]]
then a slightly less barren aspect, just a tinge of green but still same succession of peaks with here and there white snow in patches. This is [[red underlined]] end of summer [[/red underlined]] and most of snow is melted. In [[strikethrough]] winter a [[/strikethrough]] any other season much snow everywhere.
At [[red underlined]] Las Cuevas [[/red underlined]] a dining car (Comedor) is put on 
Then we enter a long corrugated iron snow shed. Am told snow bothers less than [[red underlined]] land slides [[/red underlined]]. The rather loose nature of the slopes seems to make shifting landslides very easy. 
At [[red underlined]] Puentas Inca [[/red underlined]] a hydrothermal resort [[strikethrough]] ar [[/strikethrough]] bathing establishment and Hotel is a natural 
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bridge of rock under which flows the stream. First sight of [[red underlined]] Argentinean soldiers [[/red underlined]] who look less like German Uniforms, [[red underlined]] more like british or American [[/red underlined]]
Many [[red underlined]] loud talking passenger fat women [[/red underlined]] etc. crowd in altho train is already full, some simply pile not only hand baggage but trunks in the [[strikethrough]] cushion [[/strikethrough]] leather seats, temporarily not occupied by travelers. Numbers of seats assigned carefully to any of us [[red underlined]] are simply overlooked 
Landscape [[/red underlined]] begins to look much like [[red underlined]] Canyon of Colorado [[/red underlined]] but less vast in width. Rocks vary in color from greenish gray to pinkish gray, and blue. The red muddy