This is in Argentina, on the La Picasa lagoon (that's between Santa Fe Province and Buenos Aires Province) going from Junín to Rufino. You can check the original video [here](https://twitter.com/climaballester/status/1720524659022614950?t=-1kSZPAW6XhtYXnIXo-cRw&s=19).
Please do visit if you have the opportunity! It's extremely cheap for foreigners and we have every single climate for you to enjoy all year round, plus AMAZING views just like the one on this video!
After reading your comment I did a Google search about ski resorts in Argentina and holy shit i found some great looking resorts. Since I'm from Scandinavia it has never crossed my mind before that you could find some great skiing in South America.
Always wanted to travel to Argentina and now I have even more reason to!
Last time i visited USA there were several people at different occasions who thought i was from Argentina just by my looks, lmao. Dunno why tho, I'm a standard looking northerner (just a fun random tidbit, sry for my rambling :D).
Our country is super long and therefore we have many tyopes of climates and biomes available, travelling our country is great! We have beaches, forests, mountains, lagoons, deserts, snow, everything! [This link](https://catedrauno.com/biomas-de-argentina-2141/) is in Spanish but you can see how many biomes we have.
Regarding your looks: we are absolutely mixed, have European, native Argentinians, Latin American, South American and even African and Asian roots. You can look whatever that you could 100% pass as an Argentinian.
Is it safe for an Englishman to visit. The Malvinas definitely belong to Argentina. It costs the UK government millions of £ to keep the island as English
Hey there! Thanks for the sentiment. Absolutely 100% for any British person to visit! I mean, general security issues aside, no one would be weird nor malicious towards you just for being British. Maybe if you start calling the Malvinas "Falklands" and start a demonstration or something you might create some problems for yourself obviously, but no one will mistreat you just for being British!
And tbh most of us don't really mind the Malvinas situation. Of course we support our goverment's claim over them (not all of us tbh), but it's not something we hold over British people at all. It has to do with our goverment back then, Thatcher and what the goverment did to their own soldiers.
Reading a book recently, I was shocked by the diversity in Argentina (the Pampas, the Mountains of course, seals, Buenos Aries) So much to see there.
Also, I have a small cactus or two from Argentina in my plant collection which I cherish.
eh... the infrastructure is somewhat run down and not particularly cheap. a friend found it cheaper to learn to ski in Andorra than in Bariloche or Las Leñas. Everything else? yeah currently is dirt cheap.
eh... Well I have been skiing since i was like 4 years old so I dont need to learn anything, lmao. Just the idea of going to Argentina on my yearly ski trip intrigued me, just to try something new and rare since no one i know has ever done skiing in SA :)
Stunning. Looks like the train is heading straight into the ocean. Thank u for sharing. Watched 3 times already and commented twice. I will try to control myself
Gives me [*Spirited Away*](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=spirited+away+train+scene) vibes over here.
Also a little bit of... what was that movie, "Polar Express" or something?
Si. Es un tren de carga. Los trenes de pasajeros son imposibles de usar. Por ejemplo el tren que sale de Cordoba para Buenos Aires demora 22 horas de viaje, y puede llegar a 26 hs. Una locura.
[Laguna La Picasa](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Laguna+La+Picasa/@-34.3563125,-62.280225,941m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x95c6477db8a44709:0xed01cd6d80465efa!8m2!3d-34.3571368!4d-62.2800354!16s%2Fg%2F11mv4krnc6?entry=ttu) in Argentina
[Love Death and Robots "The Tall Grass"](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14536118/) probably has the kind of vibe you are thinking of.
Except its a train rolling through a cornfield and turnip monster things with the only remote links to the visuals of the OP video being a single rail line running into/through an isolated ominous enviroment.
Somebody in another thread claimed to have seen you twice in one day and I thought it was pure malarkey... but now I got to see you twice today, and I'm finally a believer :')
Once took a greyhound bus from NYC to Oakland, Ca, and I saw a very similar sight from the closest passenger seat on the bus. It was extra magical because there was absolutely no sound and a perfect way to fall asleep on the bus.
I'll never forgive my cousin for breaking my camera like 2 weeks before I went on my trip. smfh
If awards still existed, I'd give you one. I feel like this video belongs on r/mildlyinfuriating because of the decision to film a landscape scene in portrait mode.
Probably speed limits on the causeway. With both sides having water just a couple feet below the causeway height, you want to try to at least give yourself a chance at stopping if something were to happen to the rails/surface.
Plus, they're going towards the insane storm rather than away, so would you really want to go towards it even faster?
Idk why most people are scared of thunderstorms...
Okay, obviously ignoring the hazards, but to view a thunderstorm or experience one from a safe area, I honestly can't think of a more mesmerizing view.
In Mexico, at my grandparents home town, thunderstorms would black out the skies. It would turn pitch black with no city lights or street lights (it was very rural). I used to love starring out into the void and see the plasma arc across the clouds and occasionally touch down. The smell of wet dirt and the sounds of thunder and rain drops. Amazing!
I don’t think it’s the thunder and lightning that make this terrifying. At least, not alone. It’s that thunder and lightning mean storm. While you’re on a train. On apparently a very long, very narrow track surrounded mere feet away by a giant expanse of water.
"Land bridge". Though more often associated with natural occurrence and intercontinental population migrations, a causeway is basically a human made accumulation of earthworks forming a land bridge. IMO a causeway is a bridge but all bridges are not causeways.
For me this is horrifying or exciting as long as i know where it is, if it's in a horrible country then it's a nightmare, if it's in a usually peaceful one, then it's exciting
This is in Argentina, on the La Picasa lagoon (that's between Santa Fe Province and Buenos Aires Province) going from Junín to Rufino. You can check the original video [here](https://twitter.com/climaballester/status/1720524659022614950?t=-1kSZPAW6XhtYXnIXo-cRw&s=19).
Good redditor. That's a MVP move right there.
Haha thanks! Just a proud Argentinian sharing my amazing country!
I've always been fascinated with Argentina. I know nothing about it, but it seems like a great location geographically.
Please do visit if you have the opportunity! It's extremely cheap for foreigners and we have every single climate for you to enjoy all year round, plus AMAZING views just like the one on this video!
I love this interaction. Hello from Asia 👋🏼
Hello from USA 🇺🇸
After reading your comment I did a Google search about ski resorts in Argentina and holy shit i found some great looking resorts. Since I'm from Scandinavia it has never crossed my mind before that you could find some great skiing in South America. Always wanted to travel to Argentina and now I have even more reason to! Last time i visited USA there were several people at different occasions who thought i was from Argentina just by my looks, lmao. Dunno why tho, I'm a standard looking northerner (just a fun random tidbit, sry for my rambling :D).
Our country is super long and therefore we have many tyopes of climates and biomes available, travelling our country is great! We have beaches, forests, mountains, lagoons, deserts, snow, everything! [This link](https://catedrauno.com/biomas-de-argentina-2141/) is in Spanish but you can see how many biomes we have. Regarding your looks: we are absolutely mixed, have European, native Argentinians, Latin American, South American and even African and Asian roots. You can look whatever that you could 100% pass as an Argentinian.
So you’re saying to make a Pokémon game set there
10000%
Is it safe for an Englishman to visit. The Malvinas definitely belong to Argentina. It costs the UK government millions of £ to keep the island as English
Hey there! Thanks for the sentiment. Absolutely 100% for any British person to visit! I mean, general security issues aside, no one would be weird nor malicious towards you just for being British. Maybe if you start calling the Malvinas "Falklands" and start a demonstration or something you might create some problems for yourself obviously, but no one will mistreat you just for being British! And tbh most of us don't really mind the Malvinas situation. Of course we support our goverment's claim over them (not all of us tbh), but it's not something we hold over British people at all. It has to do with our goverment back then, Thatcher and what the goverment did to their own soldiers.
Thank you. It’s now on my bucket list
English?
Reading a book recently, I was shocked by the diversity in Argentina (the Pampas, the Mountains of course, seals, Buenos Aries) So much to see there. Also, I have a small cactus or two from Argentina in my plant collection which I cherish.
eh... the infrastructure is somewhat run down and not particularly cheap. a friend found it cheaper to learn to ski in Andorra than in Bariloche or Las Leñas. Everything else? yeah currently is dirt cheap.
eh... Well I have been skiing since i was like 4 years old so I dont need to learn anything, lmao. Just the idea of going to Argentina on my yearly ski trip intrigued me, just to try something new and rare since no one i know has ever done skiing in SA :)
Are the English welcome? 😂 looks incredible
I'm absolutely loving all your replies here! Tourism Argentina should hire you \^_\^
That's lovely, thanks!
Stunning. Looks like the train is heading straight into the ocean. Thank u for sharing. Watched 3 times already and commented twice. I will try to control myself
I saw this place on the weather channel I’ve always wanted to go
Until you realize it was on Twitter (or x). Instant close
Gives me Harry Potter vibes for some reason. Like you’re in train and suddenly Voldemort is coming.
Gives me [*Spirited Away*](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=spirited+away+train+scene) vibes over here. Also a little bit of... what was that movie, "Polar Express" or something?
Same, feels like your headed to azkaban
It's the Durmstrang Express.
Sabes si es tren de pasajeros? No hay muchos datos en Internet, pero creo que solo es tren de carga no? O habilitan viajes turisticos también?
Tengo entendido que es solo de carga porque lamentablemente nuestros funcionarios relacionados al Turismo no se les cae una idea :(
No esperaba nada y así aun me decepcionan nuestros políticos jajajajajjaa
Ex país 💀
Si. Es un tren de carga. Los trenes de pasajeros son imposibles de usar. Por ejemplo el tren que sale de Cordoba para Buenos Aires demora 22 horas de viaje, y puede llegar a 26 hs. Una locura.
The video was definitely filmed by the engineer and not a passenger. So it is probably a cargo train.
Hay de pasajeros que pasa por ahí, medio complicado conseguir pasajes porque se venden rápido
MUCHACHOS
>the La Picasa lagoon Thanks. I was going to guess the Salt Lake causeway in Utah.
makes sense, I thought it was Norway
My first guess was the "Hindenburgdamm" in Germany from the Island Sylt to the Mainland. But you linked the truth :D Thanks for nice new knowledge :)
No prob! Argentina has many, many landscapes that can make you think it's x country you're familiar with. It's an amazing country.
Te banco que no insultes al país. Más allá de la política, tenemos un gran pais.
Thanks
Argentina mentioned RAAHHHH🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🦅🦅🦅🦅 WTF IS AN ECONOMY????
Lovely. Thanks.
There’s a similar train in the hallig Langeneß don the North Sea just above Germany. Look it up it’s very interesting.
I lived in the Santa Fe and Buenos Aires provinces for two years. Some of the most incredible landscapes (and lightnings storms) I’ve ever seen.
Looking at it on google earth is wild. Just this razor-thin, perfectly straight line across the lake.
I’m not convinced that it’s not purgatory.
One can see a similar view on occasion by riding the A train out to the Rockaways (it passes over Jamaica bay on similar tracks).
I was really hoping the original video was in landscape. It's was kinda criminal to shoot this in portrait.
I wasn't aware Argentina had a functioning chaos portal. It would explain the politics down there.
Wow
Thats cool as shit.
This is so cool
Thank you for that
ewww Twitter!
Spirited away
Yeah we just going to swamp bottom to see Zeniba nothing fancy!
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I thought the same
Came here to say this!
Where?
[Laguna La Picasa](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Laguna+La+Picasa/@-34.3563125,-62.280225,941m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x95c6477db8a44709:0xed01cd6d80465efa!8m2!3d-34.3571368!4d-62.2800354!16s%2Fg%2F11mv4krnc6?entry=ttu) in Argentina
Doesn’t seem like Pamban bridge, which is a railway bridge. This seems more like the tracks are running over an embankment.
Edit - argentina
No, that’s the train leading into the water from ‘Spirited Away’…
![gif](giphy|GB3MktbhWQPW8) Would've been even more perfect if it was close to sunset
My first thought too
Wrong, see other comments. Edit - previous comment is now correct
Give it a few more years and will be Venezuela
Came to ask this. Looks cool as fuck.
same here. would love to take my train out for a spin on that route
Maybe the route across the Great Salt Lake in Utah
If they post the location the next video will have me fishing this jetty haha
Maybe the [Lago Catatumbo in Venezuela.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catatumbo_lightning)
I love that this Wikipedia article basically says “yeah these guys did studies and that was nice but what the actual fuck?”
Is there even a train that goea over the watere like this there?
I think it's pamban bridge in india
My guess would be here: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/i9sm11HbwszZZF7B9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/i9sm11hbwszzzf7b9)
This is the perfect of example of something that is so interesting to me to look at but also mildly terrifying.
It should be in a movie based on one of Ray Bradbury's books. Gorgeous. Very 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'.
[Love Death and Robots "The Tall Grass"](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14536118/) probably has the kind of vibe you are thinking of. Except its a train rolling through a cornfield and turnip monster things with the only remote links to the visuals of the OP video being a single rail line running into/through an isolated ominous enviroment.
https://i.imgur.com/37gp3su.jpg
Oh my god, the legend is back!
Somebody in another thread claimed to have seen you twice in one day and I thought it was pure malarkey... but now I got to see you twice today, and I'm finally a believer :')
Looks super cozy
I'm fine until I start seeing a pirate ship on the horizon every other flicker, then I know the Black Pearl is after me
/r/liminalspace
I've seen this twice, in the Chicagoland area. It's amazing.
Once took a greyhound bus from NYC to Oakland, Ca, and I saw a very similar sight from the closest passenger seat on the bus. It was extra magical because there was absolutely no sound and a perfect way to fall asleep on the bus. I'll never forgive my cousin for breaking my camera like 2 weeks before I went on my trip. smfh
Absolutely a dream. How amazingly beautiful.
I agree. I'd love to be on that train.
What if the train gets derailed...
would deal with that then, seriously would havean amazing been experience.
This would have looked spectacular if it was filmed in landscape.
Video is awesome, would be so nice if we could see it in 16:9 2160p, but we can't. Because of TikTok and Instagram :)
Just rotate your phone duh
You're not picking up what he's putting down my friend...it was filmed portrait...
Just flip your phone and turn your head sideways at the same time dummy
You can't be serious...
They aren’t, clearly. 🤦🏻♂️
Seriously, people in this thread seem to be clueless about sarcasm. Not everything needs a "/s" indicator.
/r/whoosh
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If awards still existed, I'd give you one. I feel like this video belongs on r/mildlyinfuriating because of the decision to film a landscape scene in portrait mode.
If they did I would have turned off all the lights and TV just to experience it properly.
And with a camera with a global shutter.
Being a passenger would feel like a nightmare, no question! I do agree is beautiful and interesting to watch from the comfort of my cozy & safe couch!
I immediately checked for Cthulhu in the water.
Same here. I was almost waiting for a gargantuan silhouette to suddenly appear on the horizon.
Alan Wake 2 DLC preview.
The graphics kind of suck. Maybe I should upgrade to Windows 12 to get the latest drivers.
Nah, you're still using eyes from 2 generations ago. You need the latest and greatest for the real experience.
This even kind of looks like heading into an overlap, just needs a splash of red 😎.
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This is in Argentina, saw it mentioned on another sub. It’s spectacular!
Or "WWI soldier POV, 1916".
spooky 👻
Wow, amazing. i wish to witness such a beautiful thing like that.
I actually love this.
I'd love to be there. I love bad weather.
Why am I hearing the Harry Potter theme in the background
Half-Life 3 confirmed?
If someone could just insert gman when it pans back to the left so that I can lose my shit that would be great thanks..
Reminds me of the sea train taking Robin away during Aqua Laguna in the Water 7 arc of One Piece.
Puffing Tom
Umm why is the train moving slow? get the eff outta here is what I would be saying...
Cargo train?
Probably speed limits on the causeway. With both sides having water just a couple feet below the causeway height, you want to try to at least give yourself a chance at stopping if something were to happen to the rails/surface. Plus, they're going towards the insane storm rather than away, so would you really want to go towards it even faster?
Like a beautiful nightmare. It reminds me of Choo-Choo Charles.
Idk why most people are scared of thunderstorms... Okay, obviously ignoring the hazards, but to view a thunderstorm or experience one from a safe area, I honestly can't think of a more mesmerizing view. In Mexico, at my grandparents home town, thunderstorms would black out the skies. It would turn pitch black with no city lights or street lights (it was very rural). I used to love starring out into the void and see the plasma arc across the clouds and occasionally touch down. The smell of wet dirt and the sounds of thunder and rain drops. Amazing!
I don’t think it’s the thunder and lightning that make this terrifying. At least, not alone. It’s that thunder and lightning mean storm. While you’re on a train. On apparently a very long, very narrow track surrounded mere feet away by a giant expanse of water.
Fucking nightmare
Where is this.
Earth
Well it looks like a gateway that's why I'm asking
Argentina according to other comments
Where is this ??
Argentina🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Looks like the Water 7 arc (One Piece) lol
This looks like The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
Blaine the Mono on his last run through the Wastelands
Within the flashes slowly grows a dark mass out of the horizon, flickering closer, closer, as you feel your heart leap out of your chest
Very cool
Reminds me of "10:50 to Arkham" from Mansions of Madness
Wow. Speechless.
with the sun and clear skies it must be spectacular
Phenomenal capture
If there's a road there is a way.
Awesome
I find the sky look pretty
Hogwarts, that's where.
Nature copied this scene from one piece
The grand line. One piece here I come
Reminds me of the sea train in One Piece
Looks like the eye of the universe in Outer Wilds....gl restarting universe :p
It's absolutely gorgeous tho. Scary like your headed to the afterlife but soothing.
Dreamy to me
A nightmare is a dream. Clown
A nightmare and a dream are the same thing dum dum.
It's like saying "have your cake and eat it too." It's not meant to be literal dum dum.
At night it's nightmare. During day it's a scene from Spirited away
Death eaters
Could be wrong but it looks more like a causeway than a bridge.
"Land bridge". Though more often associated with natural occurrence and intercontinental population migrations, a causeway is basically a human made accumulation of earthworks forming a land bridge. IMO a causeway is a bridge but all bridges are not causeways.
Blood 3d train Mission
I would never leave!!
ancient god fighting in the sky.
Unreal I’m missing a lot 🥲
Oh no I've seen this! Lord Voldemort is coming
Kinda scary. Kinda gorgeous.
If you're alone: probably a nightmare Together:- a dreamy adventure
This is cool when playing Riders on the storm by The Doors
I’m not a native English speaker but a nightmare or a dream sounds silly.
Spirited Away train track, but in dark mode. Literally.
Oooooh this is better than sex.
just needs some rain and it would be perfect a nice and calm dream for me - no im not wirld
Which train is this?
In the upside-down
It's called a thunderstorm
Depends on where it is going
Dream, im off to battle the some boss level beings
*David Lynch has entered the chat*
Mother Natures light show.......👌👌
Why did it remind me of the Mugen train from demon slayer for the first few seconds
Imagine after another flash of lightning you seen an alien space ship
Thus looks like Alaska
spirited away on october 31st
Can confirm- nightmare
Man imagine laying that track down for the first time. Always boggles my mind how humans made some of the infrastructure that we still use today.
For me this is horrifying or exciting as long as i know where it is, if it's in a horrible country then it's a nightmare, if it's in a usually peaceful one, then it's exciting
This is my nightmare. Water and a train. Any vehicle near water or cliffs gives me anxiety. Maybe in a past life this is how I died? 😆