Amazing Roads

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The Most Amazing World Roads

Iroha-zaka road in Japan are 48 curves and in each there

a plate with one of the 48 syllables of Japanese Hiragana alphabet.

Estrada de Los Caracoles, in the Chilean Andes.

Bridge Road Storseisundet Atlantic (Atlanterhavsveien), Norway.

Highway 163, heading towards Monument Valley Navajo in Utah, USA.

James Dalton Highway, built parallel to the pipeline from Alaska to support the project.

Millau bridge, highway Paris-Barcelona.

Corridor of snow on the road to Mount Tateyama, called the Japanese Alps.

Troll Road (Trollstigen), Norway.

Curves of the "S" on the road to Jiufen in Taiwan.

Bridge "inverter"between China and Hong Kong, since the traffic flows in Hong Kong on the left.

Bridges, tunnels into the Chesapeake Bay, which allow the passage of warships of the base in Norfolk.

Estrada da Serra do Rio do Rastro in Lauro Müller, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Passage of Stelvio (Stelvio Pass), in the Italian Alps.

Turini Pass (Col de Turini), France.

Tian Men Shan Road, Hunan province, China.

Coastal road in Cape Town, South Africa

Road-tunnel Guoliang, China. As the village of Guoliang was isolated in a valley

13 residents have opened a tunnel in the rock on their own, using only picks.

Road Kill (camino a los Yungas), from La Paz to Coroico, Bolivia (average of 96 deaths per year).

In fall, the drivers use the opposite order to see the abyss.

Judge Harry Pregerson intersection, between Interstates I-105 and I-110, Los Angeles.

The flawless finish of the bridges in Japan.

Intersection spiral in Shanghai, China.

Bridge spiral: the solution to descend a very steep mountain to the town of Kamazu, Japan

Highway 17, the stretch of Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA.

Siberian Road to Yakutsk, the coldest city in the world (record of 64 º C below zero).

Garganta del Dades, Morocco.

Picture on the Internet identified as a bridge, but that is a gazebo in Hiyoshi Dam in Kyoto, Japan