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WATCH: Driver take bus through a waterfall at 14,000 ft

New Delhi: If it is about the most dangerous roads in the world and the name of Himachal does not come, it cannot happen. Once again this video of dangerous roads of Himachal is trending on social media. It can be seen that a bus of Himachal Road Transport Corporation gallops between extremely dangerous hills […]

New Delhi: If it is about the most dangerous roads in the world and the name of Himachal does not come, it cannot happen. Once again this video of dangerous roads of Himachal is trending on social media. It can be seen that a bus of Himachal Road Transport Corporation gallops between extremely dangerous hills and waterfalls. The video is certain to give you chills.

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Road is located at over 14,000 ft

This video has been shared on Twitter from an account named Traveling India. The video reads, ‘Exciting journey from Chamba to Killar in HRTC bus of Himachal Pradesh.’ It is shown how people pass through these dangerous paths by risking their lives. The route is located at an altitude of 4,420 meters (about 14500 feet) above sea level. This road is very difficult and completely rough.

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Viral video is from 2018

Even though this video is going viral again, it is from 2018. This time more than 11 lakh people have seen this video shared on November 4.

 

 

First published on: Nov 08, 2022 03:43 PM IST


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