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Potosí![]() Cerro Potosí in 1779, a watercolour showing the extraordinary conical mountain in Bolivia, rising to 4,780 m/15,680 ft, with the vertical shafts of its silver mines superimposed upon it. The railway line that runs to the city of Potosí at its foot remains one of the highest in the world (greatest altitude 4,786 m/15,705 ft).
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High-altitude Potosi, meanwhile, is famous as the place where silver from the nearby Cerro Rico mine was minted for the Spanish crown. Four centuries before comparable Incan operations, Bolivia's Tiwanaku culture probably launched silver mining at Cerro Rico and the large-scale smelting of silver ore, say Mark B. The fact that we were able to do this partnership with COMIBOL on the CERRO RICO MINE is phenomenal," stated Jaime Melgarejo. |
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