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Some exploratory or recreational trips in different parts of the world turn into terrifying nightmares, and become a source of fear and awe because of their insecure ways and the high risks that surround them, because of poor condition or rise from the ground or continuous exposure to avalanches or rocks or length or lack of places to rest Travelers are provided with food and drink.

The gravity of these roads and the succession of fatal and tragic accidents in them became widely known, and became known as the "ways of death" because of the loss of many victims and the loss of the lives of many of its owners.

The following are the most prominent ways, and the reasons that made it the most dangerous in the world:

Pakistani Caracorum
Located between the Pakistani capital Islamabad and the western Chinese city of Kashgar, the road is the most elevated above the earth's surface compared to other mountain roads and has a length of about 1,300 meters.

The road is surrounded by many dangers, most notably the avalanches and the lack of asphalt in part linking the Jammu and Kashmir districts on the Pakistan-India border, landslides, floods, snow drifts, harsh slopes and severe storms.

The Karakum road is one of the most dangerous in the world. Since its inception in 1966, nearly 1,000 workers and engineers have died in construction.

Pakistan's Karakorum road reaches 1,200 kilometers (Getty Images)

Canning Stoke Root
Unlike roads that are difficult and high above ground, the risk on the Canning Stoke Route in Australia is its length of 2,000 square kilometers.

It takes more than three weeks to cross this road, causing bystanders to starve as a result of hunger and thirst for lack of food venues and the absence of people nearby, except for some indigenous communities.

Dalton American Highway
Located in the US state of Alaska, this road is about 667 kilometers long, and on its sides there are only three villages where 60 people live.

Even in the summer, heavy snow falls, increasing the likelihood of accidents.

Norwegian authorities resort to blocking the Trollstigen road because of its often dangerous (Getty Images)

Norwegian Trollstigen
Located in Norway, the road passes through the Troll Hat Mountain and the Troll Church, and its dangers increase due to its narrowness, especially in poor weather conditions, often forcing local authorities to close it.

Canadian Toktoyaktuk
This road connects Innovik with the village of Toktwiak in Canada and can only be used for travel during the winter, when its ice melts into a river.

Road hazards increase when ice cracks and snowstorms occur and cause many lives.

Col de Torini French
The Col de Torini road in France is located at an altitude of about 1500 meters above the surface of the earth, and extends for thirty kilometers, and the frequent divergences and narrow corridor and falling between the mountains and dangerous slopes are dangerous sources.

Italy's Stelvio Pass is full of dangerous winding and detours (Reuters)

Stelvio Bass Italian
Located in Italy at an altitude of 2,500 meters, the road is full of dangerous winding and winding.

The road at the end of World War I represented a land border between Italy on the one hand and Austria and Hungary on the other.

Chinese Guoliang
Located in east China's Henan Province, it is a narrow tunnel in the mountain bellies that is difficult for vehicles to drive, and two cars in opposite directions cannot pass at the same time.

China's Guoliang Road does not allow two cars to cross in opposite directions (Getty Images)

North Yungas Bolivian
This road connects the regions of northern Bolivia with the capital of the country, and is known as the road of death because of the many accidents that occur annually.

The width of the road does not exceed three and a half meters, and is spreading fog, impeding visibility, as well as the risk of landslides, causing the vehicles to fall down the slopes.

My husband is an Indian bass
This road is dirt and has no roadblocks or traffic signs and is constantly exposed to the dangers of landslides.

It stretches at an altitude of about 3528 meters and is often closed during the winter.

Hurghada Luxor Egyptian
There are many serious accidents that claim the lives of many people every year due to the fact that drivers and vehicle owners ignore many traffic rules and regulations, despite the absence of deep digging.

Hurghada Luxor Road in Egypt takes many lives (Getty Images)

Chilean Los Caracoles Corridor
This road runs through the Andreas Mountains between Chile and Argentina, and has many steep slopes and sharp turns, and lacks the walls to protect it.

Each year, the road is covered with snow, and crossing requires great patience and driving skills from truck and bus drivers.

Corridor of the Little Spanish King
It is one of the most dangerous mountain passes in the world and was built because the workers at the hydroelectric power plants of the Choro and Giantanio Falls needed a passage between the two waterfalls to provide a means of transporting materials.

It is 90 centimeters wide, 106 meters above the river and four kilometers long.