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2-18-2007 @ 12:01PM
josh said...
quite disappointed they didnt include the Road to hanna in maui. its a 40 mile strech of road wiht a thousand foot drop off on one side and a sheer clif on the other... not to mention all the waterfalls that wash over the road you literally drive through waterfalls at tiems. theres all these rickity bridges and the corners are so sharp that your tires screech aroudn some corners and the one lane road makes it very difficult if 2 vehicles in opposign directiosn meet. one vehicle has to drive in reverse untill they reach a widened look out point just to let the otehr through. the top speed for that road i might add is only around 10 mph. there are horible blind spots where u cant tell if oncoming traffic is coming or not and there are over 50 bridges i believe that all look like they could crumble at any given second. and if thats not enough the locals dont like tourists on the road soo while i was tehre i was literally chased down the road by locals in a truck throwing beer bottles at my rental and screaming for ust to stop so they could talk to us. the view is breath taking and somethign nobody could ever probably experiance anywhere else however in my mind it qualifies as the worlds most dangerous road.
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