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I have updated this a tad. I have traveled through Pino Hachado many many times and it is absolutely stunning. I would love to include some information on the number of cars, buses and freight trucks that travel through Pino Hachado Pass, especially during the summer months, for it causes delays of up to eight hours. If anyone out is interested in this topic as well, and can find this information, it would be an interesting morsel of information to add. Thanks and enjoy! --Neon Sky (talk) 02:26, 15 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]