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*"Ojo del Diablo" in Spanish means "The Eye of the Devil".
 
*"Ojo del Diablo" in Spanish means "The Eye of the Devil".
 
*Follow the path east which passes underneath the rocky arch where it says "Ojo del Diablo" on the map, '''directly south of Chuparosa'''. Continue on to a cliff face found to the south of the path, adjacent to a small rocky ridge with a plateau, is what appears to be a somewhat small carving in the upper half of the cliff. This carving appears to be of a horned humanoid beast like creature which visibly has a face with human like feature, as well as arms and thick pointed legs in the shape of arrows. This carving is most likely meant to depict the devil, due to its close proximity to the rocky arch named "Ojo del Diablo" (Eye of the Devil), as well as the area which it is named after. Whether the carving is meant to predate the naming of the arch thus resulting in it and the area being named so is unclear.
 
*Follow the path east which passes underneath the rocky arch where it says "Ojo del Diablo" on the map, '''directly south of Chuparosa'''. Continue on to a cliff face found to the south of the path, adjacent to a small rocky ridge with a plateau, is what appears to be a somewhat small carving in the upper half of the cliff. This carving appears to be of a horned humanoid beast like creature which visibly has a face with human like feature, as well as arms and thick pointed legs in the shape of arrows. This carving is most likely meant to depict the devil, due to its close proximity to the rocky arch named "Ojo del Diablo" (Eye of the Devil), as well as the area which it is named after. Whether the carving is meant to predate the naming of the arch thus resulting in it and the area being named so is unclear.
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*There is a second and third carving, each of which is perhaps more disturbing than the above mentioned. While the above portrays a possible devil, these two portray several demons and also it can be presumed, the face of [[Khan the Jaguar|“Khan” the Legendary Jaguar]. After you have found the first one, look towards the left, at the same height and you will see a large open symmetrical hole. Upon closer inspection, this looks remarkably like a jaguars' mouth. Now go close to the rock, and directly below this you will see a row of faces going all the way up towards the "mouth". Many of these little faces add up to a bigger face. There are at least 12 separate faces, many of which looking suspiciously demonic. It can be argued that between the two sets of carvings, there is an even larger face, however this may just be the way the cliff is formed.
 
*Ojo del Diablo looks very similar to the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Bridge_National_Monument Rainbow Bridge]" in Utah, USA. Rainbow Bridge was known for centuries by the Native Americans who have long held the bridge sacred. They named the bridge ''Nonnezoshe'' or "rainbow turned to stone."
 
*Ojo del Diablo looks very similar to the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Bridge_National_Monument Rainbow Bridge]" in Utah, USA. Rainbow Bridge was known for centuries by the Native Americans who have long held the bridge sacred. They named the bridge ''Nonnezoshe'' or "rainbow turned to stone."
 
*Ojo del Diablo could also be reference to El Castilo del Diablo in Bone County, a desert area in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, both look alike and their names are in Spanish and have something to do with the devil (El Castilo del Diablo is Spanish for "The Devils Castle").
 
*Ojo del Diablo could also be reference to El Castilo del Diablo in Bone County, a desert area in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, both look alike and their names are in Spanish and have something to do with the devil (El Castilo del Diablo is Spanish for "The Devils Castle").

Revision as of 02:25, 5 January 2011

Ojo del Diablo is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption and is a rock formation located to the south of Chuparosa in the Perdido region of the Nuevo Paraiso territory.

“Khan” the Legendary Jaguar can be found at Ojo del Diablo for Rank 9 of the Master Hunter Challenge.

The sixth treasure in the Treasure Hunter Challenge is located here.

Trivia

  • "Ojo del Diablo" in Spanish means "The Eye of the Devil".
  • Follow the path east which passes underneath the rocky arch where it says "Ojo del Diablo" on the map, directly south of Chuparosa. Continue on to a cliff face found to the south of the path, adjacent to a small rocky ridge with a plateau, is what appears to be a somewhat small carving in the upper half of the cliff. This carving appears to be of a horned humanoid beast like creature which visibly has a face with human like feature, as well as arms and thick pointed legs in the shape of arrows. This carving is most likely meant to depict the devil, due to its close proximity to the rocky arch named "Ojo del Diablo" (Eye of the Devil), as well as the area which it is named after. Whether the carving is meant to predate the naming of the arch thus resulting in it and the area being named so is unclear.
  • There is a second and third carving, each of which is perhaps more disturbing than the above mentioned. While the above portrays a possible devil, these two portray several demons and also it can be presumed, the face of [[Khan the Jaguar|“Khan” the Legendary Jaguar]. After you have found the first one, look towards the left, at the same height and you will see a large open symmetrical hole. Upon closer inspection, this looks remarkably like a jaguars' mouth. Now go close to the rock, and directly below this you will see a row of faces going all the way up towards the "mouth". Many of these little faces add up to a bigger face. There are at least 12 separate faces, many of which looking suspiciously demonic. It can be argued that between the two sets of carvings, there is an even larger face, however this may just be the way the cliff is formed.
  • Ojo del Diablo looks very similar to the "Rainbow Bridge" in Utah, USA. Rainbow Bridge was known for centuries by the Native Americans who have long held the bridge sacred. They named the bridge Nonnezoshe or "rainbow turned to stone."
  • Ojo del Diablo could also be reference to El Castilo del Diablo in Bone County, a desert area in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, both look alike and their names are in Spanish and have something to do with the devil (El Castilo del Diablo is Spanish for "The Devils Castle").

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Achievements/Trophies

The discovery of locations in Red Dead Redemption count towards the following Trophies/Achievements:

Onthetrail
10 gamerscoregamerscore
Bronze bronzebronze
Uncover every location on the map in Single Player.

Redeemed
100 gamerscoregamerscore
Gold goldgold
Attain 100% List in the singleplayer game completion list.