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By Truck to la Vela Cape

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1 review of By Truck to la Vela Cape

Remote, wild, and unspoiled

There is no other way to get to Paradise. To access Cape Candle you have to travel by truck or van from Uribia . The travelling will be tight, you'll be surrounded by merchandise that the driver delivers to the Wayuu settlements among which are boxes of food, dust, people and live goats. And it's bumpy, so you have to cling to the bars of the truck's roof so you don't fall out.

Because the trail is unpaved and full of holes, and the driver, who will really want to shorten the trip, will take a shortcut across the fields. The trip to Cabo de la Vela is through a desolate and surreal landscape of Guajira that lasts a little over an hour and a half. You go through areas full of cactus, salt deserts and orange earth where you start to hallucinate. You feel like you're going to the end of the world, and that you're leaving everything behind and moving into another dimension, remote, wild, and unspoiled.
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