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How'd ya get all those pictures of Mt Cotton Road, sell done chief

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well where is it green man <_<

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that's not even close, Irish route Baghdad, city to the Airport would top that list.

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  phantomchic said:
well where is it green man :spoton:

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Dunno but l am guessing either PNG or Indonesia, anybody know for sure?

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The world's most dangerous roads... there's a motorway in Portugal which defies logic and sanity. I've seen lighting poles in the breakdown lane as well as a pole between lanes... there's the road between La Paz and Cusco - that's a mountain gorge road, unsealed but worst still the bus drivers work by the hour and chew on coca leaves (no not cocoa, the stuff Coke was originally inclusive of) to keep awake so they can work as many hours as they can... so they are sleep deprived and off their tits...

Closer to home... in terms of public roads would be the Skipper's Canyon Road near Queenstown New Zealand. The road is barely a car's width in places and if you are unfortunate enough to meet someone going the other direction... you get an even more white knuckle, sphincter tightening ride as you reverse back several hundred metres to the last place the road was wide enough for you to pass each other...

The Tapu-Coroglen Road isn't much better in the Coromandel Ranges in the North Island... although you don't have to contend with snow in winter - just washouts and the threat of slips. Both roads are on the rental car black list (as is the road to the Hermitage on Aorangi Mount Cook, the road north of Cook's Beach in the Coromandel and the Ninety Mile Beach route to Cape Reinga).

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