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5 most terrible roads in the world
And all of them are outside Rossii
course, everyone likes to scold the Russian roads, and we all know that is not in vain. But the most terrible on the road whether pits and potholes, compared, for example, with the danger that your car ram the plane or that you ran out of gas in the middle of the Sahara desert?
1. Winston Churchill Avenue
The most lively road crosses the peninsula Gibraltar runway airport, where the fragile barriers stop traffic whenever another aircraft takes off or sits.
2. North Road Yungas
This mountain pass got its nickname "The Road of Death" because it is two-way street, but a width of just one car. Yungas connects the Amazon rainforest and northern Bolivia, it often rains, fog, rock falls and landslides. And yet there is a steep cliff height of 550 meters, and there are no fences.
3. trans-Saharan shosse
If you like good smooth road, but you would like them to lay between sand dunes, you should ride on the Trans-Sahara Highway. This road stretches for 4,500 km across the hot sands of the desert and find the gas station on the route between the Mediterranean Sea and Nigeria is almost as simple as water.
4. Magic karusel
In Swindon, England, there is a junction, where five small intersections with roundabouts are around one big one. On small interchanges traffic moves in a clockwise direction, and the inner circle - against. A blatant attempt of the British transport department scare tourists.
5. Roads National Park "Hawaii Volcanoes"
The park, which contains the Mauna Loa (the world's largest active volcano) and Kilauea (one of the most active volcanoes in the world), regularly closes its road because - you guessed it - with volcanic activity. Lava sometimes splashes out on the asphalt surface and hardens as boulders.
via factroom.ru
course, everyone likes to scold the Russian roads, and we all know that is not in vain. But the most terrible on the road whether pits and potholes, compared, for example, with the danger that your car ram the plane or that you ran out of gas in the middle of the Sahara desert?
1. Winston Churchill Avenue
The most lively road crosses the peninsula Gibraltar runway airport, where the fragile barriers stop traffic whenever another aircraft takes off or sits.
2. North Road Yungas
This mountain pass got its nickname "The Road of Death" because it is two-way street, but a width of just one car. Yungas connects the Amazon rainforest and northern Bolivia, it often rains, fog, rock falls and landslides. And yet there is a steep cliff height of 550 meters, and there are no fences.
3. trans-Saharan shosse
If you like good smooth road, but you would like them to lay between sand dunes, you should ride on the Trans-Sahara Highway. This road stretches for 4,500 km across the hot sands of the desert and find the gas station on the route between the Mediterranean Sea and Nigeria is almost as simple as water.
4. Magic karusel
In Swindon, England, there is a junction, where five small intersections with roundabouts are around one big one. On small interchanges traffic moves in a clockwise direction, and the inner circle - against. A blatant attempt of the British transport department scare tourists.
5. Roads National Park "Hawaii Volcanoes"
The park, which contains the Mauna Loa (the world's largest active volcano) and Kilauea (one of the most active volcanoes in the world), regularly closes its road because - you guessed it - with volcanic activity. Lava sometimes splashes out on the asphalt surface and hardens as boulders.
via factroom.ru
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