In Argentina’s dry and rugged northwest, Cuesta del Obispo, also known as Bishop’s Slope, is a winding unpaved road characterized by multiple hairpin bends. This challenging route, which snakes through the dramatic Andean landscape, offers a thrilling driving or mountain biking experience. The steep inclines and sharp turns demand skill and courage, making it a favorite for adventure seekers. Visitors can expect breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, though the journey requires a steady hand and a keen eye.
Cuesta del Obispo (Bishop’s Slope)
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