3. Guoliang Tunnel Road – China
You’ll be glad to learn that at the very least the Guoliang Tunnel is primarily used as a tourist destination now and one that people often go to on foot. The road was miraculously created by 13 villagers who lived in the Taigang Mountains and required a tunnel that connected them to the world outside of the Guoliang village.
The tunnel took roughly 5 years to create, with the project starting in 1972, and is 0.75 miles long, as well as 16 feet tall and 13 feet wide.
While driving absolutely still happens on the road, it is not as common anymore, especially when you learn that the name of the tunnel literally translates to “Road that tolerates no mistakes.”
This becomes even more apparent when it is wet as the material on the road and surrounding area makes it incredibly dangerous for drivers. The width of the road also ensures that only two cars pass at a time.
One look at the above photo (and you know, the lack of guardrails or safety) and you can also understand why taking a fall off this road would be the last thing you do in your life.
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