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The world’s most dangerous roads make you ‘heartbroken’

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You will not imagine these dangerous roads are still used for commuting every day.

Zoji La, India: The 9km long mountain road connecting Ladakh and Kashmir, where one can cross and breed at the same time.

This is a picture of Transfăgărășan in Romania, known at a height of 2,034 meters, where one can admire the majestic scenery and is also the most dangerous road in this country.

Dalton Highway in Alaska: This is a 666km snow-covered highway connecting three small Alaskan villages.

Khardung La, India is considered the highest altitude road in the world – 5,602 meters

Yungas Road in Bolivia: Each year 200-300 people die on the one side of the steep mountain, the other side is 600m deep.

Atlantic Road connects small coastal villages. Although dangerous, visitors often come here to admire the scenery

Guoliang tunnel, China

Le Passage du Gois, France is only open for a few hours a day because at high tide, the entire road will “drown” in the water.

When passing through Tianmen Mountain Road, China, tourists need to have a “spirit of steel” to cross 10km with 99 steep turns.

Hana, Hawaii is a narrow, winding 112km road connecting 59 bridges, of which 46 bridges have only one lane.

The murky Kolima Road in Russia is often called the “Dead Road”. The first 90km of the road was built by prisoners in 1932 and the rest was completed in 1953.

Col de la Bonette, France – Terrain road 2,000 meters high with unbelievably steep curves

Gotthard Road, Switzerland.

The Caucasus Road in Russia

Eshima Osashi Bridge in Japan: At first glance you won’t think that cars can climb this bridge. Altitude has been calculated to allow vehicle traffic while also allowing large ships to operate under the bridge.

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