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Oct 07, 2007 05:42:44
Simon

Not sure where my friend found these roads are if they are real, but they look fun for an MG or two.. Enjoy

Oct 07, 2007 05:43:50
Simon

and...





Oct 07, 2007 05:44:52
Simon

lastly..

Oct 07, 2007 05:46:17
Simon

missed one..

Oct 07, 2007 06:01:35
MHMiller

Does anyone know where any of those roads are? Those are the craziest roads I've ever seen

Mark

Oct 07, 2007 12:28:00
George Herschell

The second photo in the first post looks like the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and tunnel.

George

Oct 07, 2007 17:35:50
brian70mgb

second post looks like a old slot car track in real life....very cool

Oct 07, 2007 20:44:48
Englishcarlover

WOW!! I LOVE these roads! Maybe it's in Asia, China maybe? My MGB would be in the air and probably off the cliff:(. I like turning corners fast, not unusual for an LBC person is it?


peace, Kyle

Oct 08, 2007 04:10:28
Bryanm362


It's hard to imagine the purpose of some of those! Would be interesting to know.

Oct 08, 2007 05:22:59
Derek up North

I'd advise against driving your MG here:-

http://www.compfused.com/directlink/3688/

Or your bike (perhaps the same stretch of "road")!

http://www.gravitybolivia.com/gallery/slideshow.php?set_albumName=PhotohighlightsfromtheWorldsMostDangerousRoad

Oct 08, 2007 12:05:35
graflexmaster

The pic with the snow, looks like something up in Alberta Canada...or several places I know up in the Cascade mtns in Washington.

Oct 08, 2007 12:26:29
MG Murray

My daughter was watching a show this past weekend about the second picture in the first post. It is a 10 mile span between 2 countries (dont remember which ones) but the bridge spans 2.5 mile, the island is manmade 2.5 miles. The tunnel goes the remainder 5 miles. There is an airport on the tunnel side and a large shipping port on the bridge side. So ships can pass under the bridge it is 200 ft above the water, there is also a train track that is under the bridge & has it's own tunnel port.

Oct 10, 2007 11:56:35
BumbleB74

George - Close, but I think the 2nd photo in the original post is the Monitor Merrimac bridge tunnel, looking back towards Newport News (I-664). That looks like the coal loading piers on the left, and there are some ships in storage there as well.

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