Paso de los Libertadores in Chile is one of the most dangerous and hairpin road in the world

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The most spectacular and important pass between Chile and Argentina is Paso de los Libertadores, also known as the Paso del Cristo Redentor, in particular, the stretch that locals call it, rightly, Los Caracoles (Snails Pass). It's one of the most scenic drives in the world. The pass reaches an elevation of 3,200 m (10,499 ft) above the sea level. The Argentina side turns out to be a gentle ascent, up relaxed through rugged mountain scenery of the area until the hole in the tunnel entrance.

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Very risky to fly drones here as the winds are very strong and the turbulence unpredictable. My drone was acting weird here as it just wasn't going steady. The winds were blowing the drone to the left and I couldn't fly as usual and decided to land the drone. The mountain and the elevation of 3,200 m (10,499 ft) above sea level is considered one of the most dangerous roads in the world. More details about the hairpin road in the description box below.

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