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Route 60
Ruta 60
Location
CountryChile
Highway system
A stretch of hairpin turns. The locals in Chile often refer to this section of hairpin turns as "Los Caracoles" ("The Snails").

Chile Route 60 is a main road in the Valparaíso Region of Chile that extends from Valparaíso to Paso Los Libertadores. It continues into Argentina as National Route 7, toward Mendoza.

The Route 60 is made up of two separate stretches of road. One goes from the port of Valparaíso to the junction with Chile Route 5 at La Calera. The other stretch extends from Route 5 at Llaillay to the border with Argentina. The actual border crossing is in the 3 km long Cristo Redentor tunnel. The route roughly parallels the course of the Aconcagua River.

Places along the route

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Roads of Chile
National Roads
XV Arica and Parinacota Region
I Tarapacá Region
II Antofagasta Region
III Atacama Region
IV Coquimbo Region
V Valparaíso Region
V Valparaíso Region
San Antonio Province
Metropolitan Region
VI Libertador General Bernardo
O'Higgins Region
VII Maule Region
VIII Bío Bío Region
IX Araucanía Region
XIV Los Ríos Region
X Los Lagos Region
XI Aysén del General
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
XII Magallanes y la Antártica
Chilena Region


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