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Walk Route 40 From Cabo Virgines to La Quiaca in a Striking Green F100 and Already Pass Through San Rafael

In a green Ford F100 model 1993, to which he baptized “Popotata”, Eduardo Stemke is fulfilling the dream of thousands of travelers: to travel the mythical National Route 40 from its zero kilometer, at the southern end of the country, to La Quiaca, in Jujuy. The crossing began in September, when Eduardo left from Buenos Aires to the south, bordering the country along the Atlantic coast until reaching Tierra del Fuego. On October 15 he reached Cab…
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In a green Ford F100 model 1993, to which he baptized “Popotata”, Eduardo Stemke is fulfilling the dream of thousands of travelers: to travel the mythical National Route 40 from its zero kilometer, at the southern end of the country, to La Quiaca, in Jujuy. The crossing began in September, when Eduardo left from Buenos Aires to the south, bordering the country along the Atlantic coast until reaching Tierra del Fuego. On October 15 he reached Cab…

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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