6 Carreteras Más Peligrosas del Mundo - Summary

Summary

This video provides a glimpse into some of the most dangerous roads in the world. The Atlantic Highway, located in Norway, is one of the most dangerous roads due to its length of over 8 kilometers, built across several islands between 1983 and 1989. The workers who constructed it had to endure harsh working conditions, including large storms and hurricanes. The people who cross this road daily have to deal with dangerous curves, slopes, high winds, and large waves that hit the bridges.

The video also features the Wayan the Sacred Mountain in China, one of the steepest immortal paths on the planet. More than 100 people die each year while attempting to cross the route, which includes boards and stairs embedded in the rock wall. The route also includes vertical walls where drivers have to climb holding onto rusty chains.

The Caminito del Rey, considered the most dangerous trail in the world, is located in the province of Malaga, Spain. It was closed for more than 15 years due to the deaths of five people between 1999 and 2000. However, it reopened in 2015 and now attracts tourists from all over the world.

The James Tilton Highway, also known as the Frozen Highway, is located in Alaska, USA. It crosses one of the most isolated areas of the country and is characterized as one of the most dangerous due to the low temperatures, ice, and poor visibility caused by blizzards.

The Hopefully Road in India connects the cities of Serín Agar and Lee and is located on a precipice to more than 3000 meters high. It is full of curves and slopes where a small mistake can be fatal.

Finally, the Passage du Góis in France is a road that is literally submerged under water. It floods twice a day and is covered under water by the high tide at certain times of the day. The road is considered dangerous, but many curious drivers and tourists get trapped every year by not heeding the warning signs.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Atlantic Highway is located in Norway and is one of the most dangerous roads in the world.
2. The Atlantic Highway is over 8 kilometers long and was built between 1983 and 1989 on several islands.
3. The workers who built the Atlantic Highway had to endure hellish working conditions under large storms and hurricanes.
4. The Passage du Gois, also known as the Gois Pass, is a 42-kilometer-long road in France that is submerged under water twice a day.
5. The Passage du Gois can only be crossed twice a day for one or two hours, as the rest of the time it is underwater.
6. Rescue towers have been placed along the Passage du Gois for people who get trapped between tides.
7. The James Dalton Highway, also known as the Frozen Highway, is located in Alaska, USA, and is one of the most isolated areas in the country.
8. The James Dalton Highway is known for its low temperatures, ice, and poor visibility caused by blizzards.
9. In 1971, the James Dalton Highway recorded the second-lowest temperature in the history of the United States, at 64 degrees below zero.
10. The Caminito del Rey is located in the province of Malaga, Spain, and is considered the most dangerous trail in the world.
11. The Caminito del Rey was closed for over 15 years due to safety concerns, but reopened in 2015.
12. Over 100 people die each year attempting to cross the Wayan Sacred Mountain in China.
13. The Wayan Sacred Mountain has narrow boards and steep stairs that must be navigated to reach the top.
14. The mountain road in India, connecting the cities of Serin and Lee, is over 9 kilometers long and has a height of over 3,000 meters.
15. The mountain road in India is closed during the winter due to the increased risk of accidents caused by weather conditions.