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www.every-wear.de about 1 year ago

....then u stand 1 day in front of a driver, sharing a bottle of boose and asking yourself :" isn´t it all written anyway? or: is there trust on this planet that is that deep ????"

please give us more of this stuff !!
this things make my little day lighter !!!
#olli

6fish9 about 1 year ago

Sorry to be the barer of bad news but the first seven pics you have are of the Guoliang Tunnel Road in The Taihang Mountains in China, the remaining pics are of 'El Camino de la Muerte' in Bolivia.

SHAR52870 over 2 years ago

CRAZY!!!! NO WAY would I drive those roads!!

bibliolept over 2 years ago

I've driven a lot in Honduras, a country that's 70% mountains, so I can sympathize with this.

ninjapirate007 over 2 years ago

reminds me of teh road to hana in hawaii

Yoda2 over 2 years ago

Can't imagine being the photographer on this shoot...

mojopriest over 2 years ago

Wow, that's crazy.

Herrengedeck over 2 years ago

holy ****!!!

caldwdo over 2 years ago

oh my gosh. Remind me not to take this road trip anytime soon. I appreciate a bit more highway space in the mountains.

Anonymous over 2 years ago

Geez. I have a new appreciation of why I hear of tour bus crashes in the hills of Bolivia. Ouch... wouldn't want to drive there.