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Waar is de Devil’s Highway in Colorado?

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Route 666, also known as “The Devil’s Highway”, the “Highway to Hell” or “Satan’s Highway” is a lonely, deserted stretch of road meandering through almost 200 miles of rugged, sweeping desert wilderness, with a long history of accidents and apparitions.

Where is the Devil’s Highway in Colorado?

With the US 666 designation, the road was nicknamed the “Devil’s Highway” because of the significance of the number 666 to many Christian denominations as the Number of the Beast.

U.S. Route 491
States New Mexico, Colorado, Utah
Counties NM: McKinley, San Juan CO: Montezuma, Dolores UT: San Juan
Highway system

Which highway is the Devil’s Highway?

El Camino del Diablo

El Camino del Diablo – the Highway of the Devil – once a 250-mile link between the northwestern frontier of Mexico and the colonies of California, began at Caborca, in Mexico’s state of Sonora. It extended north-northwest across the desert to what is today the United States/Mexican border.

Where is 666 located?

Route 666 rides the rugged eastern seam of Arizona from the Petrified Forest, south, across the Zuni River, through the Apache National Forest, and into the mountain mining towns of Clifton and Morenci.

Why is it called the Devil’s Highway?

Conquistadors, missionaries, prospectors, traders and others traversed it, beginning in 1540, usually heading to or from California. So many perished along the way, in this place that can feel as hot as hell, that it became known as the Devil’s Highway.

Where is the Devil’s Highway located desert?

Crosses mark the 120-mile desert trail from Sonoyta, Mexico, to San Luis, Ariz. Under the crosses are the corpses of wanderers who have died along its arid and terrible wastes. In Mexico it is called “El Camino del Diablo.” Last week seven new crosses were put up on the Devil’s Highway.

Where does US Highway 666 start and end?

Running from north to south and starting in the city of Monticello, Utah, Highway 666 (or, as it’s now known, U.S. Route 491) continues through Colorado to Gallup, New Mexico.

Was there a Route 666?

U.S. Route 666 was a lonely stretch of asphalt, running 194 miles from dusty Gallup, N.M., across the rugged Navajo Reservation, through southwestern Colorado into Utah, where it ended at Monticello. The stretch of asphalt is still there, but it has shed the number of the beast in favor of less ominous numerology.