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    Driving in Bolivia

    This is Bolivia's Stremnaya Road, aka the Road of Death, and won't be hearing too many complaints about Thai roads for a while...










    kudos to whoever came up with the idea of tackling this mountain to get from here to there...






    If those are too tame, here's a Bolivian mountain highway...






    must be very religious drivers out there




    I'd stop and walk




    picture postcard, or the wonder of places where nothing is taken for granted?






    oh fcuk?








    i guess not too bad if you pass on the inside...but...




    ...go over, and this is how you will be remembered.


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    I've taken that road twice, in the back of a truck that also functions as a rough bus- they just cram you in there with the sacks and other cargo. It is the road from La Paz to Corioco, which is a beautiful town. I believe there is a new, better road now- so the old road gets a lot of cyclists these days. Anyway, as the pic's show well enough, a wild and hairy ride- but beautiful

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    ^ It may be beautiful, but fcuk that !!

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    ^ Back in 1989, that was the only way to get to Coroico!
    Well, trucks and the occasional minibus.

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    Great pics. When were you there and when are you going to do a full thread on your trip?

    Just teasing us now, right?

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    ^ I'd have to dig out a load of old photoes and scan them. I'll prolly get around to doing some one day. Another thing, which hurts, is that when I split up with my wife in HK, I subsequently found out she gratuitously made off with a whole lot of my photoes! Many of which predated our relationship- so I'm not entirely sure what photoes remain, and which ones were filched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    I've taken that road twice, in the back of a truck that also functions as a rough bus- they just cram you in there with the sacks and other cargo. It is the road from La Paz to Corioco, which is a beautiful town. I believe there is a new, better road now- so the old road gets a lot of cyclists these days. Anyway, as the pic's show well enough, a wild and hairy ride- but beautiful
    Greenie for having the balls, though twice should earn you a straitjacket!

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    I've seen these photos before, and never tire of seeing them again. As photos mind you, fuck that for real, I am just too scared of heights for that.

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    overtaking looks like fun

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    keda, do you have anymore from the trip?

    South America is on my list of places to go, I'll just need a volunteer to take care of my interests here....

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    I wonder how they shipped out all the rocks and soil they dug out or did they just dump it down over the side. Excellent bit of engineering, and the pics show it off great.. Imagine doing it at night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mobs00 View Post
    keda, do you have anymore from the trip?

    South America is on my list of places to go, I'll just need a volunteer to take care of my interests here....
    Oops, my badi - wasn't a trip, just received courtesy of Thai Air...furthest I made it was to darkest Maxico.

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