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World’s Most Dangerous Roads | Best Of – Philippines, India, China & Bangladesh | Free Documentary


World’s Most Dangerous Roads: Best Of Asian Countries – Philippines, India, China & Bangladesh

World’s Most Dangerous Roads – Burundi, Mali, Bolivia & Canada: https://youtu.be/-e7WThdKQ3A

00:00:00 Philippines’ Serpentines (2014)
The Halsema Highway, situated on the island Luzon, leads right through the Philippine jungle with its frequent…

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  1. It’s marathon Deadliest Roads time – a compilation of some of the best episodes in the Free Doc library! Enjoy!

    00:00:00 Philippines' Serpentines
    The Halsema Highway, situated on the island Luzon, leads right through the Philippine jungle with its frequent fog and heavy rainfalls.

    00:42:44 India – Leh-Manali Highway
    It is a road of mountain passes and India's access to the roof of the world – the Himalayas. This 475-kilometre long route at the northernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent connects the cities of Manali and Leh at the heart of the Ladakh region.

    01:25:44 China – The Sichuan-Tibet Highway
    The Sichuan Tibet Highway is the road of longing for many. It leads through fascinating landscapes and remote areas up to the Himalayan Mountains.

    02:08:25 Bangladesh – The Nawabpur Road in Dhaka. In Bangladesh, the land with the highest density of population in the world (and the highest amount of corruption), the daily struggle to survive is fought everywhere, including the streets

  2. The Sichuan-tibetan documentary was made in 2009. They mention the earthquake and it happened in 2008. I wa in the region from 2004 to 2008 and the road was being paved. Nowadays, hundreds of thousands of normal cars and SUVs make that trip each years for tourism and its as safe as it can be for high altitude passages. The part from chengdu to kangding now can be done in 3hrs and is a milti-lane highway.

    China is building a high speed railway along the highway last time i visited in 2019. I've done many mountain passes in the US and this one drives about the same as CO52 (connecting Aspen and leadville) or Going to the Sun road in Glaicer National Park.