in 2010, after a 30 year wait, the 50 mile-long route 27 was inaugurated with a lot of fanfare. Those wanting to travel to the beach or the port of Caldera no longer had to take the mountain road through Atenas and then descend the twisty Aguacate Mountain (known as el Aguacate in Spanish). The […]
in 2010, after a 30 year wait, the 50 mile-long route 27 was inaugurated with a lot of fanfare. Those wanting to travel to the beach or the port of Caldera no longer had to take the mountain road through Atenas and then descend the twisty Aguacate Mountain (known as el Aguacate in Spanish). The […]