Roads of the world

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The Most Amazing World Roads

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The Most Amazing World Roads

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

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

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Estrada de Los Caracoles, in the Chilean Andes.

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Bridge Road Storseisundet Atlantic (Atlanterhavsveien), Norway.

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

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

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Millau bridge, highway Paris-Barcelona.

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

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Troll Road (Trollstigen), Norway.

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

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

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

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

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

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Turini Pass (Col de Turini), France.

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Tian Men Shan Road, Hunan province, China.

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Coastal road in Cape Town, South Africa

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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.

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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.

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

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The flawless finish of the bridges in Japan.

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Intersection spiral in Shanghai, China.

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

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

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

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Garganta del Dades, Morocco.

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