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5aa596f2e9bcb_PhYLPiHoTLKSCjbuMIoXQ.thumb.jpg.c10702e0204e5cf112b98ea4a6266f1b.jpg This section was very steep!jjaBlQLkTqi0Is6v2dcJDw.thumb.jpg.365d05d29e0d584795f0bcabc89285d1.jpg5aa596fb162c6_abTdlrjvR3erz9YWg4KxQ.thumb.jpg.3da3f62a73b9a2c099d459da42192725.jpgHeading to the Rio Quisisa crossing. No bridge construction yet. 5aa5970222aa1_R6NW9sRMRhu8LabJ7SzA.thumb.jpg.18fe03f486ae6a8005e90e357443d983.jpgOther side of Rio Quisisa. A beautiful road along the river.5aa59516c3502_pA3IKe40RgaoCBt6s2PAQ.thumb.jpg.0993cf269d445af3a9b7f763f96ede73.jpgLast week we hiked from Brisas across the canyon up the  other side and the trail ended at the new road extensions going in. We took a right turn and after 2hours and about 4 miles, we ended in Palmira Arriba. 

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Today we hiked the opposite way to Potrerillos. Lot's of bridge work and workers about!

 

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BTW, as far as we could see there are 4 bridges going in. Footings and pile driving have started for 3 of them. There are some very steep and tight corners on some parts of the road. More gravel is laid closer to Potrerillos side then Palmira side.No bridge work for the Rio Quisisa crossing yet. But that section, a lot, and I mean a lot, of earth, has been moved and they have a lot more to go. That shows in the steep climb down picture. The question is where is all the earth being taken too?

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