Number 1 is of course "The Road of Death" in Bolivia. Besides the name this road earns number one with plunges to 2 miles below and claims around 150 victims a year. Special mentioning goes to Russian Siberian Road to Yakutsk which is not some much deadly as just a mud trap which reminds Catholicgauze of the parking situation outside his apartment.
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Friday, February 23, 2007
The Five Most Dangerous Roads
Top 5 most dangerous roads in the world is a photo essay of, you guessed it, five roads which make your average death trap look like a walk in the park. A short paragraph accompanies rich photographs of just some of the places where death is likely along these roads.
Number 1 is of course "The Road of Death" in Bolivia. Besides the name this road earns number one with plunges to 2 miles below and claims around 150 victims a year. Special mentioning goes to Russian Siberian Road to Yakutsk which is not some much deadly as just a mud trap which reminds Catholicgauze of the parking situation outside his apartment.
Number 1 is of course "The Road of Death" in Bolivia. Besides the name this road earns number one with plunges to 2 miles below and claims around 150 victims a year. Special mentioning goes to Russian Siberian Road to Yakutsk which is not some much deadly as just a mud trap which reminds Catholicgauze of the parking situation outside his apartment.
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