The Route of Che (Ruta del Che) traces the final days of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara, a pivotal and controversial figure in Latin American history. Spanning approximately 500 miles (800 kilometers) through southeast Bolivia, this route connects significant sites related to Guevara’s guerrilla campaign, leading up to his capture and execution. Visitors can follow the path that Guevara took, exploring the rugged landscapes and historical markers that tell the story of his last mission. Today, travelers can experience a journey that not only retraces his steps but also offers insights into the complex legacy of this iconic figure.
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