Nos VAMOS de PANDO un DEPARTAMENTO HERMOSO pero OLVIDADO/Project VUELTA BOLIVIA en moto/ Capitulo 41

what happened it turned it turned no ah the gear turned no ah I said I needed something else doesn’t it have water so you can give me water do you want yes yes water I have welcome to a new chapter of this trip through Bolivia on a motorcycle recapitulating the previous episode we got to know the beautiful community of Tumichuca which along with its teardrop shaped lake belongs to the municipality of Riberalta the road from here is pure dirt the plate everything is fine no now yes shit I’m going to get red there after entering through the triangle we head along this long road of a lot of red and clayey dirt towards the department of Pando look at this bridge and what divides the departments of Pando and Beni is the Beni River next to this beautiful bridge good afternoon here I have some water if you want to wash it at least see if it wants to go in right now it’s also worn and stretched out you’re going to take it easy no no you’re not going to fall again let’s go first first damn but they happy there with blows but happy and after meeting the three young ladies and giving a hand with the motorcycle to finally we arrived at cena in Pando and welcome to the Sena welcome to Pando we are going to get gas I don’t know if I’m going to find any or not it depends on that if we go to Cobija or go back to Rurre I asked the girl at the hotel she told me there is no gas and that there is a line she gave me the address of the pump I’m going to see our way to Cobija it depends a lot on the fuel because it is a pretty long stretch 252km from the Sena there is no idea about gas it’s not even going to arrive it seems at least that’s how it looks the pumps are covered with tarpaulin I imagine it’s because of the dirt but and I also asked and they told me that in Pando it is 50 bolivianos for 2l or a jerry can a small bottle 50 bolivianos where did you come from Riberalta come on have you seen any of this route here no I arrived at three I arrived no at 01:30 I arrived they said it was closer to Naraanjal one and a half I arrived I haven’t seen I haven’t reached let’s say but they said we were here in orange ujum ah yes yes they said it was screwed no I haven’t seen a cistern where resellers right now I can’t tell you what do I need to go as you can see the fuel situation these days at SENA is quite critical and coming to the line is not within my possibilities the line is too long and I think I wouldn’t get out even for a couple of days dinner in Pando we are going to go to the river to the Madre de Dios River we arrived at the Madre de Dios River the bridge is the same as the one behind the one at the border of the departments how beautiful how beautiful really how beautiful it is to arrive at these places and find these incredible landscapes these beautiful landscapes that nature gives us God’s creation THE NEXT DAY the majestic Madre de Dios River an Amazonian paradise that belongs to the Amazon basin has an approximate length of 1,150 km and is a trinational river since it rises in the Peruvian Andes it passes to the northwest of Bolivia pando and ends its journey through Brazil where it flows until it reaches The great Amazon is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. Its banks are home to unique species of flora and fauna and connect with protected areas. It is vital for indigenous communities that live in harmony with nature. Hidden beaches and a unique connection with the Amazon rainforest . We are located in Sena, in the heart of Pando, surrounded by the humid Amazon rainforest, 252 km from Cobija and 189 km from Riberalta, crossing dense forests along National Route 13. Its development is modest, dirt roads are difficult to access and there are few services , which reflects its isolation and the logistical challenge of getting here. Sena doesn’t only live off the chestnut, açaí, cocoa, and copoazú. In the area, gold is also mined, mainly in an artisanal way. In Coja, I already found out there is no good fuel, but it is very difficult to get a small bottle. I think it costs 40 bolivianos . Besides, they are starting to ration the gasoline. They are starting to sell it little by little. Last night I found dinner here for just enough and it is possible that I won’t find any in Coja to come here and also that I won’t find any here in Coja to go to Rure. So unfortunately we are not going to go to Condo for fuel reasons , but the important thing is that we are here, we are in Pando, we have reached half of the department of Pando, we have gotten to know the Senate a little bit and well, we are returning calmly, happy because we have already set foot on more territory , Pando territory, that would be 7 departments that we are going to on our way back. It is noticeable that here in Pando the towns are quite far from each other there isn’t much development here in Pando as you can see the streets here are dirt the road which is the main trunk road that goes to Cobanja doesn’t have asphalt a few pieces barely have before arriving here everything is dirt I think there is only 1 gas station here and well I don’t think that’s why they call it the forgotten department because it is a little far from the rest it doesn’t have much development as we can see and the lines continue here in the Senate in the middle of Pando the reality is also evident long lines for gasoline Bolivia crossed by fuel shortages on several occasions but in the northern Amazon Pando and Beni the impact is felt more strongly the distance the dirt roads and the lack of supply make each liter an eternal wait from above the drone shows not only motorcycles and vehicles in line but also the patience of a people who live these difficulties we are just going we are already with gasoline I have a full tank with the full reserve of 8l 4 and 4 and also here I am taking two 2l cans more would be more 4l we are going with 37l to Rurre it is approximately 550 km kilometers so with God’s blessing we say goodbye to Pando and return to Beni the motorcycle is dirty talcum powder it is red yes or yes I have to get there to do maintenance air carburetor a good wash look even the dock breakers are dirt here the mataburros as they call them in other places see you dinner bye dinner nice to meet you a little the Madre de Dios river this asphalt Ahicingo ends and from there it is all dirt until the triangle let’s go and the road ends let’s eat red dirt here there is nobody it seems that I passed by there ah had seen thanks here it is called community the orange grove is not so far from the Seine pure dirt too there is no asphalt with the salon on the shoulder here people walk around with their salon with their gun I have seen many people who ride like that on motorcycles here in Riberalta in this whole area people walk around with their long gun with their shotgun salon shit here there is another one that one yes it blocked my view totally beautiful the Land, no, more or less like that, I’m doing well. It’s always good to check it, stop every so often, a few kilometers, and see if the license plate is lost. And well, I think everything is fine. Let’s continue. look at the butterfly look at that pretty green one there was a little animal there similar I don’t know something with the long tail it was since we are on this long route and with little traffic we are going to take advantage of it to take some drone shots ok my friends we arrived again at the triangle to the right we are going to go to Rurre if we wanted to return to Riberalta it is to the left let’s see if we make it until 6 in the afternoon hopefully there is not even a little tree around here no way here in the sun look look how Black was totally buried crashed redhead was left hehe look at the rims a good wash a little what the oil has thrown out what I have increased an important fact all KLR 650 consume oil all of them whether they are new or not new but I do not find the defect problem you just have to not be careless anything else and then they are unstoppable machines as you can see look at the red chain everything is red even my shoes are red ha ha ha well we are going to increase the gas and we are going to continue because it is still far away I think we are going to arrive with the gas and I had my two bottles hanging I don’t know why the gasoline comes red before this shortage I didn’t know about red gasoline I think we arrived easily I hope so we are going to take our little bottle to throw it away later in a garbage can I think we are not going to need this bottle anymore and it’s 11:15 good afternoon what happened the chain came loose where are you going over there yes further on what happened it turned ah the gear turned no ah the pint I already supported it further well that I think it arrives no ah it doesn’t go very far ah I said I needed something else don’t you have water so you can give me water do you want yes yes water I have you where are you going teacher I came from dinner I’m going to Rurre what a way to see the land over there look how my red motorcycle turned out ha ha yes I went to Riberalta then I went to Guayamerín I returned to River I went to Sena and now I am returning to Rurre look the sun hit it no ha there it will be no the cap right there no without a cap and without a step ha ha suddenly again it’s his turn to struggle no and the problem with gasoline how has it gone wrong how are they buying 30 25 the little bottle no already ready that it goes well I hope they get home safely no well in the back it needs to be chained it’s unchained let’s see let’s see can I help him now too it’s already used up it’s not used up let’s see there let’s see if it doesn’t come out no there it is and they’re loaded but I went to pick up some gasoline here in the other room ah this is gasoline to get wood ah to get wood it’s needed for everything well no not only to move bye bye hope it goes well I think it’s going to hold up je the pinion turned on the axle I just saw a little animal over here it’s turning around ah here’s a badger what is it Tatu was looking for his food I was thinking about giving him water and over there there’s a lot of water he said it seems to me that there’s a fire here further back there’s a little flame and todingo this is burning look everything is burning it’s black and on Monday there was nothing if the Monday I had to go out in pure rain, what a shame, how unfortunate that the forests are burning, we don’t take care of them, uh, it’s not all burning yet, it’s burning there in the background there’s a flame, it’s already burned a lot, it’s advanced quite a bit there we found a capybara capybara capybara that ‘s sunbaking there, I’ve already found several, one has already gone in, I’ve thrown it, heh, for the new friends of the channel who are watching this video, I’m traveling all over the country on a motorcycle My country is Bolivia and it is divided into 9 departments and now we are in Beni, the department of Beni is the second largest, the first is Santa Cruz, we are exactly between Rurrenabaque and Riberalta, there are more than 550, something like 600 km, I don’t know exactly, it’s quite far as you can see, I’m already increasing the gas, the tank ran out, well, I pumped a little more as you can see it’s pure highway, highway this way and that way, there is transportation, yes, but very little, the little that you see are these heavy transportation like this one that is passing by and the recommendations that I give you in case you want to come by this highway that is quite long , you have to bring a lot of gasoline , worse now in this case we are in shortage of gasoline if you come by motorcycle bring a spare tire because it is long, I am already tired, I left at 9 from dinner and I still haven’t arrived, about 2 more hours I have, it’s almost 4 and another piece of advice also, that your vehicle or motorcycle is in good condition because if you get screwed, around here there is no one little house nearby where you can push maybe or where to ask for help no no there is no house you go kilometers and kilometers and there is no house so those are some tips I give you this road is quite quiet you could say but very pretty quiet but pretty as you can see that’s how it is almost the entire road you find a lagoon lake water on both sides animals on this side there is also water and most of the road is like that what I haven’t seen is lizards and here what is here there are Pampas de yakuma Pampas del yakuma let’s rest a rating while we look um it’s beautiful super

Despues de dejar el Beni entramos a territorio Pandino por un par de dias y la realidad de este departamento nos deja sorprendidos. Un departamento alejado de los demas y con un desarrollo bastante modesto.

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12 Comments

  1. Muchas Bendiciones en tu Camino…
    Dios quiera que en otra oportunidad
    Llegues hasta la capital de Pando…

  2. Que bonito lugar….en realidad todo el Oriente es b3llo..soy Argentino..pero viví en Ascensión de Guarayos….un clima y relieve similar….saludos y buen viaje…saludos desde Buenos Aires

  3. Dale hermano ánimo, yo planeo hacer algo parecido por el pais en mi motito 2 tiempos una Jawa de los 60's, buenas rutas y que siempre llegues con bien a tu destino.

  4. Me causa indignacion que hasta ahora no haya un camino asfaltado hasta Cobija, muy bueno el vídeo ojala en otra puedas llegar a Cobija, saludos de un paceño que vive en Tarija

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