Saturday, January 16, 2010

Rooftop Bag TIBET HIGHEST RAIL WAY ROOFTOP OF THE WORLD!!HIGH ALTITUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

TIBET HIGHEST RAIL WAY ROOFTOP OF THE WORLD!!HIGH ALTITUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!? - rooftop bag

Bags bursting of the processing of food to the station to the height and laptops no longer work openly. Please explain why these things

3 comments:

  1. I thought it was Darjeeling, which is the highlight was served by rail, but it is in India, believe me, but my geography is poor.

    It was a narrow track suit both feet. I saw a PBS show some back. But nothing has experienced explosive decompression, at least for all engines that are still steaming. I do not think the trains run at a level that the packages can lead to bursting.

    Especially since it is likely that only the first class have oxygen for intrepid travelers ...

    However, there may in fact mess with some laptop display, but the electronic damage will not happen.

    Darjeeling as the highest presumption is best. It could be something to follow, although ...

    Addendum: Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Wikipedia) is the railroad, which said, but still stands at 7218 meters, which are by chance near the north altitude, 7220 meters, in the Donner Pass on the way to PS in the Sierra.

    It is a place that I travel and countless falseand my thermos and my drink has not even stolen!

    Although the conductor has inflated me once ...

    Perhaps the highest rail steam?

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  2. I thought the highest railway bridge in the world was in Peru. Passengers often need to go into the air and oxygen.

    It is possible that the Chinese met this May Tibet is a plateau in the middle, surrounded by mountains and a railroad in the country would have to cross it.

    Food bags and leave the computer would break due to the low air pressure. I think fans will not work with computers, it would be shut down, so that protection against overheating.

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  3. The Qing-Zang railway, which is recently launched by the Chinese, now the highest point on all lines - the line from Wikipedia quote: "The Tanggula pass, which opened in 5072 m (16,640 feet) is the highest railway in the world about . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qingzang_ra all details ...

    The amount would be the events that have caused you mention. The train is not under pressure, but also the provision of oxygen for each passenger. Can not give I read elsewhere, but an authority that every train takes an assistant medical help if a passenger has difficulty with the height on the street.

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