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Did you know that the Snail Road, also known as Paso de los Libertadores, is one of the most emblematic and challenging routes in South America. This road connects Chile with Argentina, passing through the majestic Andes Range.

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1. **Location**: The road is located in the Valparaiso Region, Chile, and runs through to the province of Mendoza in Argentina.

2. **Route**: The route rises from the valley of the Aconcagua River in Chile to the Cristo Redentor tunnel, located at a height of approximately 3,200 meters above sea level.

3. **Design**: It's known for its closed, steep, snail-like curves, from which its name derives. The road has numerous zig-zag curves that are a challenge for both drivers and vehicles.

4. **Weather Conditions**: During winter, the road can be extremely hazardous due to snowfall and severe weather conditions, which often leads to temporary closures.

5. **Importance**: It is a crucial route for trade and tourism between Chile and Argentina, and is often used by trucks and tourists who wish to cross the mountain range.

6. **Tourist Attractions**: Along the route, you can observe breathtaking landscapes of the mountain range, as well as points of interest such as the Inca Lagoon and Portillo Ski Resort.

The Snails Road is a spectacular and challenging route that offers a unique driving experience through one of the most breathtaking landscapes of the Andes. Its intricate design and location in a region with extreme weather conditions make it one of the most famous and photographed routes in South America.

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