Muele Del Diablo Mirador Muele Del Diablo Mirador

Muele Del Diablo Mirador

We climbed to the top of the ridge that is just sticking up in front of the right hand part of the Muele.


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Blog: Samaipata - Forests, Falls and (El) Fuerte.
Date: May 5th 2006

Having spent so long in Sucre I was looking forward to getting back to nature a little bit. Thus, I headed to the small town of Samaipata, about 10 hours north-east of Sucre. Only problem was that the bus would arrive there at about 4 a.m. and drop me at the side of the road - or that was the plan. Predictably, they forgot about me - but luckily I was on the ball and managed to get the driver to s ... read more




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Mark Freitag
Having graduated from University of Nottingham I started travelling and absolutely loved it. I did one trip around the world, then a second major trip through Latin America. Unfortunately I'm back in the real world these days with one of those job things, but the wanderlust hasn't left and I still try to get away as often as possible. ... full info
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