Saturday , November 23 2024

The 14 Most Dangerous Roads In The World

[5] The “Nose of the Devil” Railway, Ecuador

The “Nose of the Devil” railway is built on the rock of the same name at an altitude of 800 m (2,624 ft). Until recently, tourists were allowed to ride on the roofs of wagons running here, but today it’s prohibited.

[6] Pamban Railway Bridge, India




Pamban Bridge connects the mainland part of India with the island of the same name. In 1964, the bridge was destroyed by the strong winds of the Palk Strait. This is why now, when wind speed exceeds 55 km/h, trains receive a special signal warning of the possible danger.

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