This Rarámuri (Tarahumara) woman was selling baskets at San Rafael Station on the famous Chepe railway line through Sinaloa and Chihuahua states in northwestern Mexico.
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This Rarámuri (Tarahumara) woman was selling baskets at San Rafael Station on the famous Chepe railway line through Sinaloa and Chihuahua states in northwestern Mexico.
The Rarámuri (Tarahumara) are the largest indigenous group in Chihuahua State, Mexico. This Rarámuri basket vendor was taking a break at San Rafael Station on the Chepe railway line from Los Mochis to Creel.
The Chihuahua al Pacífico Chepe Railway goes through 86 tunnels between Los Mochis and Creel in northwestern Mexico. The El Descanso Tunnel alone is 1,838 meters long.
North of the Puente Chinipas the Chepe Railway leaves Sinaloa and heads into Chihuahua State of northwestern Mexico. At Divisadero Station it reaches 2,400 meters elevation.
A suspension bridge near Divisadero Station on the Chepe Railway provides easy access to a viewpoint over the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua State of northern Mexico.
The Fuerte River drains the Copper Canyon of northwestern Mexico. Northbound travellers on the Chepe Railway get their first glimpses of the Sierra Madre Occidental as the train crosses the Puente Agua Caliente at Aguacaliente de Baca, Sinaloa.