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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Better still a camper van shipped to Chille and sneek in along side some of the monster scopes so high up that you need an oxygen mask.
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A friend and fellow engineer who goes to Cerro Paranal now and then
described to me when they were first building the telescopes there
he was living with fellow workers in shipping containers in the
Atacama desert.
When it was completed, the astronomers came swanning in and got
to stay at the luxury ESO hotel the real workers also built that was
featured in the James Bond Quantum of Solace movie.
See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESO_Hotel
Construction :-
https://www.eso.org/public/images/co...ons/potw1245a/
To replicate some of that rustic outdoor feel, you could pitch a tent on one
of the railroad sidings between the Stuart Highway and the tracks
north of the Glendambo Roadhouse in South Australia.
During the 2002 eclipse, there were many of us that did precisely that.
We were lucky enough to have a 20" with us and it was fabulous observing.
The local artesian bore water has that pervasive sulphide funk about it
for that complete outback rustic experience.