Latin American Notes.

On the road from Santiago de Chile to La Paz, via Tierra del Fuego

Motorbiking along the routes of South America

The fifth - and last - short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
The coronavirus had for the first time also touched and nicked our goal: to conclude the mission and fulfil our commitment
The Cordillera challenges us and we are ready to face it and start going up. We reach 4000 metres. The peaks fill the eyes with a thousand colours.
The fourth short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, immense, makes us greet the infinity of the sky. And with trees and buildings, it draws an imperfect horizon.
This is the third short clip on the road of the series dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
I am Patagonia. Difficult lover, the essence of the dream. Elemental life form, motionless spectator. I am Dust and Wind.
Ruta 40 is unforgiving You travel Ruta 40 slowly, almost begging permission, and hope that the gaze of the Gauchito Gil is always with you.
1240 kilometres of dirt track and asphalt stretch through the clouds and crystal-clear waters of the Andes. This is the Carretera Austral.
The second short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America. We are in Chile.
Look at the road. A motorway without barriers. Up to Port Montt, where we embark for Chaytén at night.
We are a team, which is why, as I was once told, 'always carry a pair of socks for your fellow traveller too'.
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