For decades, those who walked along National Route No. 3 on the winding stretch of El Infiernillo — on the way to Kilometer 3 — were slowing down as they crossed into a shocking scene: a fully destroyed Ford van, located on a base on the side of the road, right at the foot of majestic Cerro Chenque. A historical photograph shared on social networks by user Oscar Sanch rekindled collective nostalgia. In the image a group of men posing next to an …
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For decades, those who walked along National Route No. 3 on the winding stretch of El Infiernillo — on the way to Kilometer 3 — were slowing down as they crossed into a shocking scene: a fully destroyed Ford van, located on a base on the side of the road, right at the foot of majestic Cerro Chenque. A historical photograph shared on social networks by user Oscar Sanch rekindled collective nostalgia. In the image a group of men posing next to an …