Bolivia's Death Road Survival Guide
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•Bolivia’s Death Road: How to Stay Alive on It
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El Camino de la Muerte runs through the youngest region of Bolivia .
It's a 90 kilometer stretch through the Andes Mountains , connecting the cities of La Paz and Cora .
Death Rd . was built by Paraguayan prisoners in the 1930s during the Chaco War .
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