Redirected from Camino del Diablo). El Camino del Diablo (Spanish, meaning "The Devil's Highway") is a historic 250-mile (400 km) road that currently extends through some of the most remote and arid terrain of the Sonoran Desert in Pima County and Yuma County, Arizona. In use for at least 1,000 years, El Camino del Diablo is believed to have started as a series of footpaths used by desert-dwelling Native Americans.
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Heavy Metal La Parka. Released date June 2004. Labels Spaniol Production. Music StyleHeavy Metal. Members owning this album0. 1. El Trino del Diablo. 2. Parti to del Biento. Other productions from La Parka. Albums in Heavy Metal.
Discover El Camino del Diablo in Arizona: This ancient trail has claimed the lives of over 2,000 people. For over 1,000 years, travelers have used El Camino del Diablo to cross the harsh Sonoran Desert between settlements in what is now the state of Sonora in Mexico and the Colorado River in what is now Yuma, Arizona. Known as both El Camino del Diablo and El Camino del Muerto-Spanish for the Devil’s Highway and Road of the Dead-its names allude to the dangers travelers have faced along this route. Top Places in Arizona.
El Camino del Diablo, related objects. Nearby cities: Coordinates: 32°16'28"N 113°56'25"W. El Camino del Diablo 27 km. Mexican Federal Highway 2 (Western Segment) 31 km. 87 km. 162 km. 199 km. 301 km. 315 km.