Semalam aku isi masa hujung minggu dengan menonton TV dan antara yang memaku aku terus di depan TV ialah chanel 575 Hostory HD Channel berkenaan Deadliest Road :Dehli - Shimla - Kuppa Dam. 3 orang pemandu dari USA dibawa untuk merasai sendiri cabaran memandu lori dilaluan in selama beberapa minggu. Salah seorang telah balik awal kerana masih dalam bandar sudah terlibat dengan dua kemalangan dan dua lagi meneruskan cabaran iaitu Lisa, Rick dan disertai oleh Dave. Ikuti siri mereka di http://www.history.com/shows/irt-deadliest-roads .
Melihat dengan perjalanan mereka , aku mengaku kalau akulah , memang tak sanggup. Dengan jumlah kenderaan dan sikap pemandu di sana ditambah dengan jalan yang mengikuti lereng bukit yang ditebuk dan gaung setinggi 1000 kaki disebelah tanpa sebarang penghadang keselamatan cukup mengecutkan perut.
Aku panjangkan pencarian aku mengenai jalan ini dan aku temui yang lebih hebat iaitu laluan paling merbahaya di dunia... sesuatu yang amat seronok untuk dikongsi bersama .. Kalau dah tengok , apalah sangat Jalan Tapah - Cameron Highlands... tapi laluan yang di India ni tak ditunjukkan pula..
Link yang boleh menaikkan adrenalin anda , kredit untuk mereka :
Most Dangerous Roads In The World.
It’s hard to imagine how many dangerous roads there are. When working on this post I studied about 10 resources to find out that there are over 50 dangerous and scary roads and these are just the most famous we’ve heard of. There are different factors of danger so it’s really hard to say what roads are the most dangerous of all the dangerous roads in the world.
In our post today you will see the roads that are considered the most dangerous and that caught my attention because of the fact that the roads shouldn’t naturally be in those places. What I mean here is that it looks like the Nature has created the borders that shouldn’t be crossed using huge rocks, steep slopes, stones, volcanoes but the human beings were so stubborn that they finally erected the roads and trails, but what we still can’t do is ensure the safety. There’s always the risk that something will happen but the risk has never stopped the human yet.
The North Yungas Road (Road of Death), Bolivia
North Yungas Road also known as the Road of Death is considered the most dangerous road in the world. It stretches for about 40 mountain-hugging miles and is only 10 feet wide.
Sichuan-Tibet Highway, China
The highway is made right on the mountains, it’s high, pretty narrow, cloudy and definitely dangerous. The overall length of the highway is 2,028 kilometers.
Pan American Highway
The Pan American Highway is a network of roads stretching for nearly about 30,000 miles from Alaska to the lower reaches of South America. This is the world’s longest “motorable road,” according to Guinness World Records. Some roads are widely knows by narrow curves, steep cliffs, flash floods and landslides.
Coastal Roads, Croatia
Compared to the other roads from our post, the coastal roads of Croatia may look childish, but that’s not the case. The coastal roads and the fast-driving Croats that crowd them probably account for more deaths and injuries than accidents associated with unexploded ordinance ever do.
Guoliang Tunnel in Taihang mountains (China)
The name of the tunnel translates from Chinese as the “Road that does not tolerate any mistakes”. First the tunnel was created by the villagers from the remote area of the Taihang Mountains to get a way out to the outside world. Presently the road is 15 feet high and 12 feet wide which is pretty scary for the drivers. The tunnel has 30 windows to enjoy the scenes.
Halsema Highway, Philippines
Magnificent but dangerous road on the island of Luzon. Apart from the unpaved parts of the roads, landslides and big stones you can be stopped by the clouds.
Grimsel Pass, Switzerland
Grimsel Pass which is 2165 m. high is a Swiss high mountain pass between the valley of the Rhone River and the Haslital valley. Taking into account you are on a mountain, you can’t expect much safety.
Taroko, Taiwan
Taroko Mountain is a mountain in Taiwan with an elevation of 3,282 meters and it speaks for itself. Check the photos to get an idea of the little stones that can cross the road.
Karakoram Highway, Pakistan to China
Karakoram Highway is the highest paved road on the planet connecting Pakistan with China. It’s a popular tourist route, with motorists stopping to view K2 and other stratosphere-scraping peaks from the pavement.
Skippers Canyon, New Zealand
The Canyon road is carved from schist rock and travels through some of the most spectacular scenery in the New Zealand. That’s a narrow and unsealed road about 22 km long. Rental car companies warn clients not to take their cars on this dramatic and at times terrifying road which branches off the Coronet Peak ski field road.
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