Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Long and Winding Road . . . .

 
Listen to this song by the Beatles while you look at the pictures below of real winding roads. Amazing!

Atlanterhavsveien - Norway

The Atlantic Road this road has been voted as the top end of the construction of the century of Norway the top world, the road looks rough, uneven and  8.3 Km long (5.2 mile) The Atlantic Road is part of the road County Road 64. The Atlantic Road is located between the Kristiansund and Molde city (follow the map below) in the central region of Norway in the Norwegian language known as a road Atlanterhavsveien. The Atlantic Road was first of the ranking of "the world's best road trips!" from The Guardian book is a popular tourist route with beautiful scenery, especially at high tide or low tide. Suitable for fishing. Especially cod fish.



























Los Caracoles Pass - Mountain Andes
Los Caracoles is road that through the rougher terrain in the mountains Andreas Andreas Mountains continuous network from the mountains Andes is a path between Argentina and Chile are winding up and down the slope of the mountain wave-like Without a vertical steel to prevent falls road in any way. Throughout the year the road was covered with snow. Is very challenging to pass through. A road that requires very careful in driving. But the statistics are incredible roads with high security. Very few accidents.































Oberalp Pass road - Switzerland
The Oberalp Pass is a road that cuts through the spectacular alpine Swiss Alps in Switzerland. Connection between the central part of the country with the Graubunden Oberland region is a famous road that is well known in Europe. The Oberalp Pass will be opened only summer. the top world in winter, the road was closed due to snow covered roads and the ground itself will be used for skiing or sled for the trails.




Trollstigen Road
Trollstigen, in the heart of Romsdal, is one of the best visited attractions in Norway. The mountains which encircle the Trollstigen road are enormous.

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