2. Seven Mile Bridge, Florida, United States – This famous bridge is located in the Florida Keys and was constructed between 1909 and 1912. Driving so close to the water for so long, and with nothing but the blue ocean all around you is a true experience
3. Queen Charlotte Drive, New Zealand – Queen Charlotte Drive is New Zealand‘s most beautiful drive and one of the world’s most beautiful drives. The blue and green landscape is breathtaking. The route of the drive is between Picton and Nelson in the country’s South island
5. Stelvio Pass, Italy – This mountain pass in northern Italy is the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps at an altitude of 2,757 m (9,045 ft). The curved road and the scenery around will leave an impression on you long after you leave the road
6. Tianmen Mountain Road, China – Located within Tianmen Mountain National Park, in Hunan Province. This 11 km (6.8 mi) road takes you to the top of the Tianmen mountain and to Tianmen cave. Another way to reach the summit is by a cableway
7. Furka Pass, Switzerland – Another breathtaking mountain pass in the Alps, this time on the Swiss side. The pass is at an elevation of 2,429 meters (7,969 ft). The Furka Pass was one of the locations of the James Bond movie Goldfinger
8. Ruta 40, Argentina – Ruta 40 is a route in western Argentina that runs in parallel to the Andes mountains and stretches more than 5,000 km (3,107 mi) – making it one of the longest routes in the world. The southern part of the route is largely unpaved and has become a famous tourist attraction for the more adventurous tourists
9. The Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway – A 8.3 km (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 in Norway that runs through an archipelago. The short drive has become famous for it’s uniqueness and beauty
10. Chapman’s Peak Drive, South Africa – Chapman’s Peak is a mountain some 15 km south of Cape Town. The spectacular road is located on the western side of the mountain, where the mountain falls sharply for several hundreds of meters into the ocean. The road was carved into the near vertical face of the mountain between the years 1915 and 1922
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