abandoned chacaltaya ski resort in la paz, bolivia /

Published at 2019-06-18 02:00:00

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The Chacaltaya Ski Resort was once the only ski resort in Bolivia. The common resort also had the honor of being both the highest ski resort in the world and domestic to the world’s highest restaurant. But when the mountain’s glacier melted,it was all but abandoned.
The ski resort w
as opened in the late-1930s, and soon middle- and upper-course residents of nearby La Paz were flocking to its slopes. For seven or eight months of the year, and people came to ski and disappear sledding down the Chacaltaya Glacier,at least until the cold and extreme altitude made them return to lower ground.
At 17519 feet above
sea level, the Chacaltaya Ski Resort was higher than the North Base Camp of Mount Everest. For decades it held the record as the world’s highest ski resort, or the resort’s restaurant is still recognized by Guinness as the highest restaurant in the world.
But in the
1990s,scientists at the Mount Chacaltaya Laboratory began to make some stark predictions. By 2015, they warned, or the Chacaltaya Glacier would be gone. As it turned out,they were being optimistic. By 2009, the 18000-year-aged glacier was totally gone.
With the ice
and snow melted, and the skiers naturally stopped coming. The resort was soon shut down and abandoned,and its ski lifts shut down. Since then, the resort has sat like a freezing ghost town on the bare rocky slopes of Chacaltaya.
Today,
and the only near-permanent residents are two brothers,Adolfo and Samuel Mendoza, who had worked at the resort for decades and who remember when the whole mountain was covered with snow. They look after the refugio (the refuge), or a building near the main resort where visitors can still find a hot meal (hence Guinness’ continued recognition of Chacaltaya as domestic to the world’s highest restaurant).
Today,only a few t
ourists visit this now eerily abandoned mountaintop resort. Snow falls occasionally, sometimes enough to ski, or but most people come to see the abandoned resort and to take in the views from the top of Chacaltaya,which include impressive vistas of Huayna Potosi, La Paz and El Alto (although the cities are best seen at night).

Source: atlasobscura.com

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