Aqui”NO HAY PASO” NI PARA MOTO en LOS YUNGAS de LA PAZ/Project VUELTA BOLIVIA en moto/ Capitulo 43

friends and followers of the channel welcome to a new chapter of this trip through Bolivia by motorcycle I imagine that here it is sapecho sopecho sapecho I think that with sapecho we just go straight because in Alto Bení we are going to rest from rurre to here there are already like 4 pumps that we are passing all 4 are closed they are not selling gasoline we left from Rurrenabaque we are passing through sapecho and our destination of the day is Caranavi oh this bridge is long what is the name of this bridge the bridge is called the same as the town Sapecho Bridge very long the bridge the time is good to bathe it is a little hot and on the other side of the bridge we find a service station that apparently also has a line to get fuel and now why are there so many vehicles ah they are selling gasoline they are selling gasoline but now for the motorcycle will it be the same line or not ah I think this is the line good afternoon they are selling gasoline no this is the line yes no thank you I think we are going to queue and while we queue we are going to check the motorcycle a little in the last kilometers I feel that it is presenting some small problem something weird I feel something strange the clutch doesn’t want to grip properly I’m going to see how we are first damn what a pain in the ass I’m already worrying it’s 2:40 pm I’ll get to Caranavi as if nothing happened I was worried about the gearbox because it had a knock a while ago I would release the clutch and it had a little knock as if it was loose or something but now nothing now nothing is back to normal I don’t know what to do because I was thinking about the bike and testing it to see if it has some fault I almost passed out I had to go back a little bit we arrived at Alto Beni Alto Beni I think it’s small it just got really bad again around here we were coming on a dirt road and again it got muddy it’s super muddy it’s oh it’s really muddy it’s soapy really slippery it’s ah it was here what the water comes down from here is what the water comes down from there that’s what it’s all mud there Noah has to go looking for his way also this road to Angostura it seems like it’s not the main road but it is right now I just looked at the map and it’s the right way we are going to Caranavi the good thing is that there is a signal around here you don’t see much traffic yes but the weather is a little colder down there where there was a line at the pump there it was hot here it is cool now of course we are higher too we are also climbing to the height of the mountain range again what happened friend everything is okay my dashboard has been lost its fuse panel well like the other friend I think they are known I know to help him the rattling the movement loosens everything obviously things are going to fall off the pieces I am going slowly because I don’t want anything to loosen the camera too I don’t want to lose anything that is why we are going slowly just look at this road lately it is like this all the way mud with stones good afternoon good good there is planted one there has planted on the head ah the one who is climbing has planted no ujum to the paint no reason the line is waiting up there the same as here until the road well no yes everything is mud will there be a way for me there must be a motorcycle there must be there must be no yes Yes, let’s see, let’s go. Yes , I think we’ll pass. Yes, for motorcycles, there must be time. See you later, friend. Let’s see if we can pass. the trailer truck has stopped hopefully there’s a way through at least for motorcycles we are on National Route 3 close to Caranavi and it seems at the moment there’s no way through there’s no way through not even for motorcycles now let’s wait let’s wait now thank you okay thank you where do I stand the truck is already getting ready to give way I think for the one who’s going up I don’t know if he’s going to reverse or not and now I’m moving too three and 25 well there’s little signal where we are we’re almost there we’re still far from Caranavi damn we’re far maybe about 2 more hours damn it’s well stopped I’m going to see if I can get through or not to see if there’s a field or not ah I think it’s going to happen good afternoon the road is ugly no from there it’s ugly no from here onwards it’s the same the same until it overturns on the other side everyone like that kind of hangs there no the tire no no it ‘s not going to move forward no it’s not going to move forward it’s just going to stay there you have to push this one there’s the machine that push by itself it’s hard to get out the only solution is to push it with the machine a tire there wouldn’t be a Choco you don’t have a Choco the idea I think would be a tire to cushion the blow but it’s hard to get it it has to be tied it’s going to fall again right there go ahead after several attempts the machine managed to push the trailer and clear the road just when I was pushing it the camera battery died I couldn’t record the push whatever but it came out ahead it’s good I already changed the battery unfortunately I didn’t record what pushed it now what happened the motorcycle goes through there in the middle thanks I was thinking of getting to Coroico today but I don’t think it’s going to be possible we still have a long way to go to Caranavi that’s why I took it out on camera also to go faster to go faster but with great caution the road to the Yungas is also famous for its dangerous roads and the constant traffic accidents that happen like this one what was it it overturned Puuu let’s continue just there a truck overturned there ‘s nothing to do and from this way after 260km and approximately 5 hours of travel from Rurrenabaque we arrived at Caranavi we arrived at Caranavi after a long and ugly road we are arriving at Caranavi to fill up an overturned truck at the last it is 04:30 I think we are going to stay here tomorrow we go to Coroico Caranavi welcome to Caranavi we already arrived at one more department this is the 8th La Paz we would only have Oruro left we arrived in Oruro and we finished the 9 departments of the country but we still have to get to the city the city of La Paz the house has the appearance of a typical western house without plaster exposed brick we are in Caranavi in ​​the Yungas of La Paz the land of coffee which is not only a crop is the identity of these lands beans come out that travel throughout Bolivia and all over the world recognized for their flavor and quality but Caranavi is not just coffee it is also pure nature waterfalls hidden in the jungle trails that connect communities and tourist spots that invite you to stay longer it started to rain all The night and the truth is that we haven’t been able to record much from here in Caranavi last night. What I’ve been doing is editing the video for Sunday’s chapter. download the cameras and right now it’s starting to rain again we’re going to go straight to Coroico I think it’s about two hours or so let’s see how the rain treats us how the road treats us and after Caranavi our next objective is to try to get to Coroico and the first thing we find on the route are tunnels how dark quite dark ah there had been two you can practically see nothing inside I turned on all the lights and and little little and nothing because it has been raining and what drips in there is becoming dangerous because you can’t see and this wet floor is slippery that’s why we are going very carefully calmly without hurrying I don’t know what it’s called here we’re going to go straight through here it’s already gotten a little colder narrower and again mud rather than the sun has come out maminga another dark tunnel and look there the children returning from school on foot through here in this darkness I think this one is longer of all incredible you can’t see anything quite quite dark that tunnel longer and darker than the other one and the children there walking returning from school from the school that’s the only bad thing about the GoPro is that at night or where there’s no light they’re no good they don’t record well but in daylight it’s beautiful we’ve arrived at this bridge I don’t know what it’s called the bridge it seems like there’s a kind of spa here this is the bridge we’re almost at coroico there the young people are crossing the suspension bridge there’s a zip line on the other side we stopped for a while to look and rest to see how much longer we have to get to coroico and we already have a long way to go eh again I’m buried there ‘s more road here you can already feel the height of la paz de los yungas de la paz the landscape around here is very beautiful the road is firm but it’s still dangerous there are parts where there’s a precipice over there to the right there’s no defensive structure and this one is quite high very high up there is coroico you can see you can see from here to la paz it’s not far now it’s about two hours approximately we are going down below the highway we’re going to go under the bridge according to the map it’s this way well there’s the sign too 9km we are in yolosita and to go up to coroico we have to detour from the main road that goes to la paz according to the signs it is this way welcome to coroico is that way? well you go there and you also go this way straight ahead now which way do I go but this one is further if it is ugly we turn around well if it is not possible well at least it seems to be a passable road because this road on the map it seems to be more direct the other one you have to go around still of course it is asphalt but it is further we are going to try this road only worse roads we have gone up my transmission is not made for this road it does not grab second gear it barely grabs second gear and it already reaches the curve and we are going to go in first gear just be careful without warming up the bike this goes up up and up

El camino a los yungas de LA PAZ-BOLIVIA es una de las carreteras MAS PELIGROSAS del pais y del MUNDO, en este capitulo les comparto un poco de lo que es rodar por estos caminos y las dificultades que se presenta kilometro a kilometro.
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  1. Camino ANTES de llegar a Caranavi, tal como muestras, no pensaba que era asi un LARGO TRAYECTO TAN BARROSO..tan difucultoso para los camiones…!!!..Gracias por mostrarnos esta realidad..Las imagenes dicen mas que la s palabras…!!!/ No me acuerdo que "" Chino, Diario de un Altobeniano""que describe ""Rutas, caminos"" etc..lo haya mostrado este TRAYECTO tan PELIGROSO….!!! Es la primera vez que asi lo veo…

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