Muy buen video, en mi niñez hacia ese recorrido muy a menudo. ahora vivo en la Argentina, espero volver algún día por esos lugares hermosos de ensueño.
A very famous drive, Yungas Highway. You first climb up in the mountains, at elevations of about 4600, before descending into the jungle. Great that you took the old 'death road' instead of the modern one, was very spectacular. Hard to believe that this was the main road from the capital to the eastern part of the country, with a lot of buses and trucks driving there. I see that they improve also the road further on to Caranavi, opening up this remote part of Bolivia. Thanks for the video, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
YEP !!! The Death Road! El camino de la Muerte, tal como lo vimos en Top Gear!! y que terminó en el funeral de May y Hammond 😂😂😂 ua-cam.com/video/daQcxVqQJsI/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSZGVhdGggcm9hZCBib2xpdmlh
Bosco greetings from Uruguay. I have a 2015 Toyota 4 Runner 5th generation, excellent car with 4x4. You do need it in the wet season in Brazil. I had an excellent dash camera called a Lucas QVIA.. It could hold a 512 SD card Unfortunately, it died 3 weeks ago (melted) It had a dignified burial, now resting in peace a gas station trash can. RIP I now have a BlackVue dash cam, all good Steve Australian 🦘
@@boscoclavijo8700 I'm going back to Bolivia in 6 months. Bolivia then Peru. Bolivia is very friendly and full of different colours mountains.. It could do with more oxygen.. Steve
@@willsim813 No, I did not have alitude sickness, although I did have a slight headache. Don't be an idiot and run at 4,000 metres, like I did. I almost passed out.
Fabulous images. I hope to see you recording in Serra do Mar, in São Paulo in Brazil. It's a beautiful place.
I hope so too!
Muy buen video, en mi niñez hacia ese recorrido muy a menudo. ahora vivo en la Argentina, espero volver algún día por esos lugares hermosos de ensueño.
It's a crazy road.... I loved it very much.... Do not travel this road in the rain.
A very famous drive, Yungas Highway. You first climb up in the mountains, at elevations of about 4600, before descending into the jungle. Great that you took the old 'death road' instead of the modern one, was very spectacular. Hard to believe that this was the main road from the capital to the eastern part of the country, with a lot of buses and trucks driving there. I see that they improve also the road further on to Caranavi, opening up this remote part of Bolivia. Thanks for the video, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
Wow real Ghost Recon Wildlands. Bolivia is beautiful.also many Japanese cars.
Yes lost of cars from Japan....
Por favor, qual o nome da música que começa no tempo 05:28?
Amazing video. Is Bolivia safe? Ghost Recon Wildlands made me wary....
All good... The most dangerous thing in Bolivia are the Taxies
2:39:29!!!! WOW!
Great adventure.... Highly recommended.
En la hora 2,1 ,es el camino de los Yunguas????
YEP !!!
The Death Road!
El camino de la Muerte, tal como lo vimos en Top Gear!! y que terminó en el funeral de May y Hammond
😂😂😂
ua-cam.com/video/daQcxVqQJsI/v-deo.html&pp=ygUSZGVhdGggcm9hZCBib2xpdmlh
What car are you in? and how youve managed to record 5 hour footage? with a single SD? with multiple cards? pls!
Bosco greetings from Uruguay.
I have a 2015 Toyota 4 Runner 5th generation, excellent car with 4x4. You do need it in the wet season in Brazil.
I had an excellent dash camera called a Lucas QVIA.. It could hold a 512 SD card
Unfortunately, it died 3 weeks ago (melted)
It had a dignified burial, now resting in peace a gas station trash can. RIP
I now have a BlackVue dash cam, all good
Steve
Australian 🦘
@@wallyoff oh i see, Thanks a lot for an extended record of my countrys most beautiful road, mate!
@@boscoclavijo8700 I'm going back to Bolivia in 6 months. Bolivia then Peru.
Bolivia is very friendly and full of different colours mountains.. It could do with more oxygen..
Steve
@@wallyoff 🤣🤣 Did you get altitude sickness Steve lol
@@willsim813 No, I did not have alitude sickness, although I did have a slight headache.
Don't be an idiot and run at 4,000 metres, like I did. I almost passed out.
¿Ya fuiste a Argentina?