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El Camino Del Diablo is a beautiful route. By luck, the flowers were spectacular. Maybe ten Border Patrol trucks and a handful of private vehicles passed us in two and a half days. No animals.
There is something about the name El Camino del Diablo, the Devil’s Highway, that drew us in. The 114-mile-long trail travels through the Sonoran Desert close t ...
My first trips to El Camino del Diablo were in the 1970s with my good friend and colleague Dr. Steve McLaughlin. We used a two-wheel drive pickup for our botanical pursuits. Along the Camino, the ...
While filling out a permit application to drive El Camino del Diablo — a dirt road that cuts through 130 miles of saguaro-studded desert between Yuma and Ajo, Ariz.
The Arizona Republic reported that the inhospitable area has been nicknamed by migrants, "El Camino del Diablo," which is Spanish for "The Devil's Path." The patrol said a smuggler left the group ...
El Camino del Diablo “has an occupied feel that registers a lengthy history of violence and surveillance along an increasingly militarized border,” Klett writes in the book’s afterword.
Untold thousands of people have died in these deserts, following the path known as “el Camino del Diablo,” the Devil’s Highway.
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