The Caribbean port city of Santa Marta sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Colombia’s Magdalena department. Along its shoreline runs the Drummond terminal, named after the coal multinational that operates it, where a railway juts out into the sea, loading export ships with coal hauled.
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