1. North Yungas Road-Bolivia (Road of Death)
The North Yungas Road is a 61-kilometre (38 mi) or 69-kilometre (43 mi) road leading from La Paz
to coroico, 56 kilometres (35 mi) northeast of La Paz in the Yungas
region of Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger and in 1995
the Inter-American Development Bank
christened it as the "world's most dangerous road".One estimate is that
200 to 300 travellers are killed yearly along the road.The
road includes crosses marking many of the spots where vehicles have
fallen.There are now many tour operators catering to this activity,
providing information, guides, transport, and equipment.
The Atlantic Road
one of the most amazing road trip in the world is situated in Norway, The Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien)
is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the
cities Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian
coastline. It is ranked first on The Guardian's list of the world's best
road trips!
This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
Blue Ridge- USA
The
19.2-mile (30.9 km) Blue Ridge Road is low on mileage but abounds with
scenery
and solitude. From North Hudson to Newcomb, the route winds through
forests along the southern fringe of the Adirondack High Peaks region
with few glimpses of civilization in between.A ride along the Blue Ridge
Road, County Route 2, offers great scenery, good surface quality and
light traffic.
4. Columbia George River Highway, USA
he Historic Columbia River Highway The King
of Roads is an approximately 75-mile (120 km) scenic highway in the U.S. state of Oregon between Troutdale and The Dalles,It is also the oldest scenic
highway in the United States.The road is a popular tourist destination along
with Multnomah Falls, the most popular natural site in Oregon,
drawing over two-million visitors annually.Several contiguous segments of the Historic
Columbia River Highway State Trail, from Moffett Creek to
Cascade Locks, are open for hiking and biking.
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