Picture the scene. Perched on the crater's edge of a super-active volcano, 728 metres (2,388 ft) above sea level. On all sides of the smoking black cinder cone and lava field, a verdant landscape stretches towards the horizon. Then, it's off, skidding and sliding over loose volcanic rock and ash, the wind and dust in your face as you accelerate down the mountainside, steadying yourself for speeds of over 50 miles (80 kilometres) per hour.
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Whatever happened to driving being a fun and relaxing pastime? Many people these days have stories to share of bus rides they took on narrow, high roads or serpentine highways that got their palms all sweaty. Whether it's the road's location, condition or both that make it dangerous, these fear factors sure get the adrenaline pumping.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
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