After their arrival at the port in Chile on Sep. 10, the four 7-meter diameter antennas were firmly fixed to the transporters on the following day and started off to the ALMA site. A long line of the transporters carrying the antennas in the vast plain is quite spectacular. (Picture provided by Joaquin Collao and Satoki Matsushita)
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