These streets are not your typical streets. Some are paved, some are small, some seem to never end. Take a look at at some of the most unique roads in the world that prove humans can try to journey through almost anything.
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16. On The Atlantic Ocean
Let’s travel up to one of the northernmost regions of the Atlantic Ocean: Norway. Passing through the archipelago on the Norwegian Sea, the Atlantic Ocean Road opened in the late 80s, costing Norway about 122 million Norwegian krone. It measures to approximately 5 miles or 8.2 kilometers long, featuring the Storseisundet Bridge–the longest of all the bridges on the road.
15. The South Pole Traverse
It sounds like an impossible journey that lots of people have tried their hand at and–really–it kind of is. The McMurdo South Pole Highway, also called the South Pole Traverse, measure to a monstrous 995 miles or 1,601 kilometers along the compacted snow of the Antarctica. Flags mark the route, which only is distinguished by levelled snow as it is not paved.
14. The Long, Sealed Road
Measuring to about 1,030 miles or 1,660 kilometers between South Australia and Western Australia, the Eyre Highway counts as the only sealed road that links these two states together. Through the Nullarbor Plain, the Eyre Highway opened in 1942 and was named after the first European explorer who crossed the plain by land, Edward John Eyre.
They should add the street that I grew up on. Franklin Place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It’s two way the first block, then one way for two blocks going south. Then back to two way for I think one or two blocks to end up going one way again. At least that’s how I remember it.
The stupid red circles in the thumbnails make me almost never click on these videos. Most of the time they’re obviously only their for baiting while highlighting nothing of importance.
You didn’t tell us what country number 17 is in. The name of the mountain range means nothing.
Someone in 1875?
The ridiculous tunnel with NO safety features was the most scary! OMG!
Hmm we have a street here in Morgantown, WV (Riddle Ave, specifically the section between Briarwood st and West Run Ed) that looks steeper than Baldwin St in this video. When you are driving downhill towards West Run it looks like a drop off and u can’t see the road
I first saw that road in san Francisco in the Simpsons and didn’t realise it was real at first, amazing. I could handle the steep roads, I’ve climbed a lot of mountains in Yorkshire.
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Im from norway but im too lazy to go to the bridge