AUTO ROADS IN THE MOUNTAINS Where and How Built?

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    Dom Nizza
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    Now that I’m beginning to get the hang of this “caching” .. will this one fit in?

    Sent to me by good cyber friend from Pittsburgh.. I have six photos all famous he says…. fascinating. He never tells me where they are and I just wonder how they were built. Anyone seen this one before? Let me know OK?

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    Ray
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    I believe this is the Guoliang Tunnel in China. more here
    or it at least reminds me of it…

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    Dom Nizza
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    @trudy & the beast wrote:

    I believe this is the Guoliang Tunnel in China. more here
    or it at least reminds me of it…

    Thank you friend Trudy … that is the source of my photos that were sent to me. I had to rewrite my original Photo Gallery Story to include your information in my Ridgewood News Paper WEB.
    My favorite photo here…. taking a stroll, or just looking for a gas station. πŸ˜† .. πŸ˜†

    In appreciation for the information I advised my readers in my local family oriented WEB… here … check it out and all the stories and galleries.

    CLICK RIGHT HERE and see my photo story and your site News Bless you and stay warm.
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    Gusty Winds
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    The worst I have been on is Phantom Canyon Road in Colorado. The description sounds tame and the road isn’t bad until you meet oncomming traffic.

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    Dom Nizza
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    @Gusty Winds wrote:

    The worst I have been on is Phantom Canyon Road in Colorado. The description sounds tame and the road isn’t bad until you meet oncomming traffic.

    Are they this bad?…. πŸ™„ … πŸ™„

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    Ladies stuck in the mud needed a little help. .. πŸ˜† … πŸ˜†

    Road department behind in its work.

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