Mine was on a winter night. I was driving with my best friend. It was freezing cold. and we were driving down a road with woods on both sides. The road was asphalt. Then it suddenly became dirt! Then we drove thru an opening at a fence for a farm, more dirt, and the road curved, we drove past cows!, finally the road ended where you turned left, or right, at a main 2-lane road. We drove left for a few miles, finally found our way back to my home. The entire trip took 3 hours. But what a road, what a night!! We looked, during the daytime, for this road, found it again 5 years later. That was years ago, and to this day, I cannot remember where this road is.
2007-08-19
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➔ Commuting
Driving from Baltimore, MD to South Jersey on I-295, we attempted to exit the highway. There was an exit sign indicating services available, so we pulled onto the ramp. But we must've exited the ramp too early, like onto someone's private road which really shouldn't have connected with a major interstate. Very quickly this road went from paved to gravel to dirt and then just ended at a farmhouse. We backtracked to the highway and continued on our way.
Since we made this trip frequently, we always tried to find that "exit" again, but we never did. It was just that once. Spooky.
2007-08-19 12:29:45
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answered by vita64 5
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Durango-Mazatlan in the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico, that trip is amazing no Guardrails and HUGE drop down into the canyons, and there is no shoulder eighter, its just the two lanes and the drop into the canyon, you cannot make a mistake! all you see is the Clouds below you, although you get to see clearly down into the canyons on a clear day, and you see GREEN and cars and semi trucks that have fallen( the semis look like ants) and you drive through clouds as well, the road is a narrow 2 laner the whole way down, and it has some spectacular views through el Espinazo Del Diablo ( devils backbone ) the curves are tight and there are just one after another, the average time for the trip is about 6 hours for the 70 miles or so
2007-08-19 19:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Herky, you made me nausious. My most intersting road was just outside of Hubbard, Ohio. I can't remember the name of this small town but the road was so inviting. I was delivering an rv for a friend of mine from Long Island to Phoenix when the rv started to break down. Some men in Hubbard gave me directions to a semi garage about 15 miles away. I thought I had followed their directions but I hadn't and I got lost...ended up going down this road that was lined with beautiful elm and oak trees whose branches stretched out over the road and met in the middle. It created a tunnel affect of sorts. The leaves were turning color and falling. The houses were magnificent replicas of what one might have seen in the Victorian age. The lawns were perfectly manicured. And the road itself appeared to be brand new. I never wanted to leave, but I had to...
2007-08-19 20:13:54
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answered by philisopheyes 3
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On a road that was washed out by the sea in Costa Rica. This was the main connector road on the eastern coast between Costa Rica and Panama.
Luckily, I was driving a four by four because the sand wanted to bog down the wheels. It was a hot, muggy day and I didn't know if I would make.
I survived!! Thanks for helping me remember that day.
2007-08-19 19:32:22
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answered by ken erestu 6
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Wow that's really neat!
I don't remember the name of the road me and my family drove down but I heard it was one of the most senic roads in America. It was right by Glacier National Park in Montana. Since it was summer, the glaciers were melting and there were waterfalls all along the side of the road and we were surrounded by mountains. It was gorgeous!
2007-08-19 19:33:07
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answered by songbird 6
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The first time I drove in a right hand drive car - from the Dublin airport to the Westin. Wow.
2007-08-20 01:33:59
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answered by machupi1 3
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The most interesting road I've ever traveled was a yellow bricked road that led to emrald city.
2007-08-19 21:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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driveing in the mountains of west va, and the blue ridge mountians on a winding 2 lane country settings, right next to the big drop off ,all you see is a hasey blue down below. ,could you dig it?
2007-08-19 19:28:02
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answered by Sonny H 6
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Mine is ghost ave i donot know why they named it that but i remember there was a grave yard everywere you see i think that is why they named it that!
2007-08-19 19:27:12
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answered by Shyam L 2
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I think I live on it
2007-08-19 19:28:59
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answered by bungee 6
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