LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivia´s "Death Road" might seem an odd place for a septuagenarian grandmother on two wheels. The world´s most dangerous road spirals skyward nearly 11,000 feet, from the country´s ...
According to the U.S. State Department, the political and social situation in Bolivia remains uncertain since the resignation of President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada and the violence that accompanied ...
Los Yungas in Bolivia, is a narrow region extending from La Paz to the departments of Santa Cruz and Cochabamba, characterized by its humid climate with constant mists and high rainfall; It has green ...
Known as the “Road of Death,” El Camino de la Muerte in Bolivia is infamous for its dangerous terrain and deadly history. Discover why this road is considered one of the most perilous in the world.
[This story originally appeared in the December 2006 issue of MotorTrend.] Statistically speaking, the world’s most dangerous road is a 40-mile-long gravel ledge hacked into a Bolivian mountainside in ...
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