Chile
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This is the actual location of the paso itself. It is a cut on the rock of a cliff used in the 20th century to transport the local production of wool. Depending of where you park, it is 2 to 3 walk just to get here. You have to cross several streams stepping on rocks, so bring the right shoes. The path is not clear in certain areas but it is hard to get lost as you are always walking through a narrow canyon that eventually gets to the Paso.
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This is the actual location of the paso itself. It is a cut on the rock of a cliff used in the 20th century to transport the local production of wool. Depending of where you park, it is 2 to 3 walk just to get here. You have to cross several streams stepping on rocks, so bring the right shoes. The path is not clear in certain areas but it is hard to get lost as you are always walking through a narrow canyon that eventually gets to the Paso.
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