World Most Dangerous Road...

in #photography7 years ago

The road that you see in wood is located in the city of El Chorro. This route was built in 1905 and for the time being, for the transportation of regular workers to build hydropower stations. Seeing the picture, you can understand how dangerous workers were to be seen in the time of the time. And the way these days have become more vulnerable is not saying.

Even then, it is a very popular place for the adventurous people. After so many years, there are many who can not cope with the temptation to go anywhere. This place has become a tourist spot. Many people come to taste this way of taking the mission to taste. The Spanish government allocated 7 million euros in 2006 to improve this path. But seeing a picture of no improvement has not happened.

At present, this path of wood made of mountains is called the world's most dangerous road, and because of this, seeing some more pictures of this path can be found in the bone bone. So let's see that the most dangerous road in the world...

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WOw! Looks rly dangerous! But wanna see on my own eyes :)

Thanks for comment.. think sharing... thanks

Incredible.

You couldn't pay me enough money to walk that though lol.

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