Che's Route – Holy Cross
“Che's route”. The dotted line marks the path of the guerrilla group led by Guevara to the place where he was shot.. Today it is a memory and tourist circuit.
Che's Route
Che's route is the term used to refer to the path followed by the Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara and his men in the Ñancahuazú area., in Bolivia, during 1966 y 1967 and which ended with his execution in La Higuera on 9 October 1967 and the subsequent exhibition of his body and clandestine burial in Vallegrande. It is currently a popular historical and tourist memory circuit..
The operations of Che Guevara and his guerrilla group in 1966 y 1967 They had as their epicenter a farm acquired on the Ñancahuazú River, a temporary mountain river, direct tributary of the Rio Grande, located in the southeastern area of Bolivia, where the last foothills of the Andes Mountains meet the plains of the Gran Chaco.
It is a sparsely populated area, seat of indigenous peasant communities of Guaraní origin. The closest towns to the area are Samaipata to the north and Camiri to the south.. This route starts in Alta Gracia (Argentina)travel through different cities (San Martin de Los Andes, Bariloche and from there it goes to Chile, where you stay in Osorno, They bring, and heads to Valparaíso, Santiago and the North to go to Bolivia.
FUENTE: https://es.wikipedia.org
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