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The most dangerous road in the world

The most dangerous road in the world

Deeq

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__AhijdLmaETake a first person view along the Atlantic Ocean Road! Bends, twists, wildlife and spectacular scenery are the ingredients that transform an Atlantic road trip in one of the most beautiful experiences in your life!

 

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The 8.3 km long Atlantic Ocean Road is connecting the cities Molde and Kristiansund, urban centers of the region located in the fjords of western Norway. The road starts approximately 30 miles southwest of Kristiansund and ends 47 miles north of Molde, Mediafax.

 

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The road winds across low bridges that seem to come from the sea uniting a chain of islands between Molde (famous for its jazz festival which is hosted annually in July) and Kristiansund in the western fjords.

The Atlantic road passes a very dangerous west coast of Norway, named Hustadvika. Breathtaking storms which deviate the area have brought the end of many ships over time. But when the ocean is quieter there are spectacular views of the open water surface, being driven by a variety of birds, seals and even whales.




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By no means is this the most dangerous road in the world. That dubious honour probably goes to El Camino de la Muerte aka Death Road, aka the Yungas Road in Bolivia.

 

But this Norwegian road is certainly one of the most spectacular roads in terms of scenery.

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It's really astonishing.The Atlantic ocen road can compare with the Tibetan Road in China.

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Nice scenery.

 

But the cars drive on the left side of the road. I tot Norway vehicles are all left-hand-drive ??

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