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25.03.2008

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© Flavio Daflon

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Thiago Veloso climbing Wazabi V13, El Chalten, Patagonia. First ascended by Iker Pou from Spain in 2007, this is currently the hardest problem in Latin America.

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Thiago Veloso climbing Wazabi V13, El Chalten, Patagonia. First ascended by Iker Pou from Spain in 2007, this is currently the hardest problem in Latin America., Flavio Daflon
Wazabi, Thiago Veloso climbing Wazabi V13, El Chalten, Patagonia. First ascended by Iker Pou from Spain in 2007, this is currently the hardest problem in Latin America. - © Flavio Daflon

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On 15 February Thiago Veloso from Brazil repeated one of the hardest problems in Latin America, Wazabi V13 close to El Chalten, Patagonia.

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