
Abra de Chorrillos Pass is a high mountain pass located in Salta Province, Argentina, at an elevation of 4.560m above the sea level.
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El Camino de los Siete Lagos is the name given to the provincial route 234 between San Martín de los Andes and Villa La Angostura in the Neuquén Province, Argentina. The route includes sealed and unsealed sections.

Cuesta del Lipán (Lipan Slope) is a section of steep zigzag on the National Route 52, located in the department of Tumbaya, province of Jujuy, Argentina.
Driving in Argentina is generally more dangerous than driving in the United States. By comparison, drivers in Argentina tend to be aggressive, especially in Buenos Aires, and often ignore traffic regulations.
An unpaved road from Quebrada to Humahuaca to Iruya is the start of the discovery of awesome mountain settings, isolated villages and spectacular off-road trails.

Mina Pirquitas is a town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina, at an elevation of 4.271m (14.012ft) above the sea level.

Ojos del Salado is a massive stratovolcano in the Andes on the Argentina-Chile border and the highest volcano in the world at 6,891 metres (22,608 ft).

Cardenal Antonio Samoré Pass, at an elevation of 1,314 m (4,311 ft) above the sea level, it is one of the main mountain pass through the southern Andes along the border between Argentina and Chile.

El Paso de Agua Negra (Black Water Pass) is a high mountain pass in the border between Argentina and Chile, linking the IV Region of Coquimbo (Chile) with the Province of San Juan (Argentina).

Icalma Pass is an international mountain pass through the Andes, joining Chile and Argentina, at an elevation of 1.303m above the sea level.

The Paso de Jama is a mountain pass through the Andes between Chile and Argentina, at an altitude of about 4,400m. It is the northernmost road border crossing between the two countries.

Chile and Argentina share more than 5,000 miles of border, most of them drawn on the imposing peaks of the Andes. With over 40 border crossings between the two countries spread over the mountains, the most spectacular and important one is Paso de los Libertadores, also known as the Paso del Cristo Redentor, in particular, the stretch that locals call it, rightly, Los Caracoles (Snails Pass).

El Paso de Pircas Negras (Black Pircas Pass) is a high mountain pass in the border between Argentina and Chile, linking the III Región de Atacama, (Chile) with the northwestern Province of La Rioja (Argentina).

Paso de San Francisco (San Francisco pass) is one of the most important passes of the Andes mountains which connects Argentina and Chile. The highest point of this pass is at 4.748 m.a.s.l.

The Paso de Sico is a high mountain pass through the Andes between Chile (II Región de Antofagasta) and Argentina (Provincia de Salta), at an altitude of about 4,080m above the sea level.

Futalefú Pass is an international mountain pass through the Andes, joining Chile and Argentina. Futalefú Pass connects between Chaitén and Esquel.
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