The most dangerous arcs in the world, professional players must also be careful.
As you walk through the paths on the mountainside hundreds of meters high, just 1 second not notice you can lose your life at any time. These roads, even if they are professional, must also be afraid.
In terms of danger, there are many roads; but considering the adventurous nature of the structure, Atlantic Road was ranked as one of the most controversial. Moreover, this route connects countless beautiful islands in the Norwegian Sea with a length of 5.2 miles.
The Skardu Road in Pakistan is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. The route extends 167km at an altitude of 4,999m above sea level, and the final point of the route is Skardu district at an altitude of 7,303m above sea level. Many of the roads were built from the rocky hills. The road was completed in 1982 by a Pakistani company in collaboration with Chinese engineers.
St. Gotthard in Switzerland is one of the two main north-south routes along the Alps. The road has many zigzag bends, through the high mountains, only a scamper also pay very expensive.
Taroko Gorge Road in Taiwan is often subject to typhoons and heavy rains that cause landslides in the mountain road. Right below the road is a deep pool with a big river and a torrential waterfall. The North Yungas road in Bolivia was dubbed the death road by the death of many passengers. The road starts from La Paz, 56 km long. In 2006, the number of accidents and the number of deaths reached a peak, about 300 dead. Despite the many road markings of accidents, the risks are inevitable. In the rainy season, rain and fog have reduced the visibility, slippery roads, plus the narrow terrain along the cliffs is the cause of a series of accidents. The Col de la Bonette in France is the highest mountain pass in the Alps, passing through the country. The route has many bends that challenge your nervous system.
China's Guoliang Road is a tunnel used by people in the nearby village to "rock the mountains" in the 1970s. Although the tunnel is quite dark, it is the safest part of the route by reducing the risk of falling. the abyss of the means. Most of the other roads are very dangerous, only a few meters wide.
Atlantic Road in Norway attracts thousands of tourists every year. During your trip, you can enjoy the beautiful Atlantic Ocean scenery but can also be hit by the Atlantic Ocean wave cover the car.
The 11-km section leads to Heaven Gate in Tianmen Mountain in Hunan Province, China. Only licensed drivers can drive a passenger car on this stretch.
Paso de Los Caracoles runs through Chile and Argentina. The route is called "road snail" in Spanish by each winding road like snails. Although it is often covered by snow, it is still an important route in tourism.
Eshima Ohashi in Japan was shocked in the community because of the unbelievable image of a car coming straight from the sky. In fact, the angle shot produced, the road just sloping around 6% but still requires the driver steady steering.
The Trollstigen, or simply the "Troll's Bow," is considered the most dangerous road in Europe. The road is so narrow that its width in some areas is less than 3 meters, making it very difficult for traffic. In addition, in the winter avalanches and erosion often result in trollstigen being "banished" from October to May every year.
The Dades Gorges are located in the Atlas Mountains, known for their "deadly bends." However, many are fascinated by the beauty and magnificent landscape surrounding it.
Col de Turini is one of the most famous roads in the world. Situated at a height of 1.6 km and stretching 30.4 km, the Col de Turini embraces 34 "narrow" bends and is lacking in long, flat lines. This cross-country highway is part of Monte Carlo and is where the "Night of the Knives" race was held in 2002. The racers came as the darkness fell and the lights of the cars all night black.
It is South Africa's highest mountain pass, located in the Drakensberg Mountains at an altitude of 2,880 meters above sea level. Go through this road, you reach a state - Lesotho. The road passes through one of the highest points in the Drakensberg Mountains, called the "roof of Africa."
At some stretches of the road, the Stelvio Pass becomes too narrow, not even enough space for a passing car, and the slopes make you feel very easy to "go down" literally.
In Taroko Gorge, Taiwan, heavy rains often cause landslides and there are three to four hurricanes each year. If you want to enjoy the full trip here, you should check the weather forecast before going. Most of all, this cliff road will offer a great landscape gift for the bravest and most reckless riders.
The Guoliang Tunnel in China was excavated inside the rock resulting from the local inhabitants getting tired of going through so many different paths. It took five years to build the tunnel, but this sacrifice was not in vain. Travel issues have been facilitated to help people freely trade. Thanks to their profits, they bought labor tools. The first cars began to cross the tunnel in 1977.