7 The road scariest in the world

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Sometimes we have to pass the remote tracks to see incredible scenery. To get there we had to pass through a dangerous road, which was covered in snow or ice, the streets are steep and narrow tunnels. The following are the most risky journey around the world who quoted from berjambang.blogspot.com

1. National Road 5, Madagascar





It usually takes about 24 hours to pass along the 200-kilometer road. The streets are filled with sand, rock solid and bridges that need to be checked first before crossing, which makes it difficult to pass when the rainy season. Nonetheless, this street views of white sand beach outstanding in the Indian Ocean!

2. Rohtang Pass, India





Located in the Himalayas along the 4,000 meters, Rohtang Pass was banned for five months of the year due to heavy snow. During the rest of the year, this street famous for severe traffic congestion up to 12 hours. Pass offers beautiful views of glaciers, peaks, Lahaul Valley and the Chandra River that makes you not wait to enjoy it.

3.North Yungas Road, Bolivia


Also known as the "Death Road" stretches 4,500 yards and legendary because of the level of extreme danger. About 26 vehicles each year down the edges. However, many tourists who flock here to enjoy the sensation around the streets of 3 meters wide with a constant level of steepness of at least 600 meters without any barriers or rails.

4. Transfagarasan Road, Romania


The highway was only opened a few byulan greetings year due to snowfall. The turn sharp makes this street famous for automotive enthusiasts but if you do not like to use a low gear, challenging road is not suitable for you.

5. Eyre Highway, Australia


Which is a danger on the road this Nullarbor (beyond the level of extreme steepness) is an animal. You will find a kangaroo, emu and even camels. The most dangerous time that begins at dawn and dusk when the animals look vague and difficult to identify.

6. Patiopoulo-Perdikaki Road, Greece


A path used by pedestrians, animals, trucks, buses and cars were strewn with pebbles in most places and there is no line that tells the edge of the road, with ravines on both sides, so it is advisable to be careful.

7. Prithvi Highway, Nepal


During the rainy season, these narrow streets are often filled with trucks obsolete, traces of former accidents, landslides and potholed streets. Plus the very dense traffic that connects Kathmandu with Pokhara.8. Kolyma Highway, Siberia



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