7. Bolivia – The Death Road
Bolivia is rugged topography indeed. Many roads are unpaved and the rains sometimes wash out roads completely. The buses of Bolivia, bad as they are, are still perhaps the best way to travel in this country, even though they aren’t very reliable. Protests and road blocks can sometimes leave travelers stranded for hours since the buses have to stop plying, and there are no fixed schedules per se in any case.
The world’s most dangerous road lies in Bolivia too – called the Camino de la Muerte aka the road of death. It’s a 38-mile long pass in Bolivia’s Amazon region. The rains tend to make this treacherous road, with a ravine on one edge and a cliff face on the other, very dangerous since it becomes muddy and slippery – roughly 200 to 300 lives are lost on this road every year. So much so that the Inter-American Development Bank dubbed this the world’s most dangerous road in 1995!
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