We spent three days in La Paz, last week, seeing some people Jack knew years ago and enjoying the big city life. The Temple missionaries had taken the "Death Road" ride last spring and we've wanted to do it. It was amazing. First time Jack was in Bolivia, they had up to 300 deaths per year on the road. The road starts in the Yungus Jungle about 2000 feet elevation and climbs to over 15,000 feet, There is a lot of fog, rain and even snow most of the road is single lane, The smaller vehicle would have to back up to find a place to pull off.
The first 10 miles of the road is part of the new road, wide and paved beautiful scenery at 15,000 feet.
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To bless Pacho Mama 100% alcohol is poured on the road your bike and your lips |
All drivers drive on the left side, Since Bolivian cars are like US and steering wheels are on the left, they found there are less accidents if the drivers can see their edge
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This dog like most Bolivian dogs thinks he owns the road |
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very few guardrails on the road |
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we were twice the age of the rest of the bikers all European except for a lone Okie |
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nearly knocked us off |
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One fart away from death
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Several waterfalls fall over the road or on the road |
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At the bottom after having lunch we visited a animal rescue refuge where monkeys and other animals tat have been illeagaly sold are reintroduced into the wild
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Our Last look at Illiani leaving La Paz
Illiampu from El Atlo airport