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Set almost dizzyingly on the edge of the RÃo Chanchán gorge and presided over by a giant statue of St Peter, ´¡±ô²¹³Ü²õà is the jumping-on point for the famous Nariz del Diablo train run. ´¡±ô²¹³Ü²õà is wonderfully picturesque, especially near the railway station and on the cobblestone streets, where old adobe buildings with wooden balconies take you back in time. The town is really just a whistle-stop these days, but it's a pretty place for a day trip nonetheless.