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5 Most Terrifying Transportation Methods around the World By Jill Charpia

Jill Charpia, Solo Female Traveler for much of my life, She love helping other women with their own adventures! According to Jill, Imagine having to choose only one of these five horrific modes of transportation to go from one side of the earth to the other. Which one would you pick? Read full PDF above.

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5 Most Terrifying Transportation Methods around the World By Jill Charpia

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  1. 5 Most Terrifying Transportation Methods around the World By JillCharpia Jill Charpia, Solo Female Traveler for much of my life, She love helping other women with their own adventures! According to Jill, Imagine having to choose only one of these five horrific modes of transportation to go from one side of the earth to the other. Which one would you pick? 1. Mountain buses in India Imagine yourself riding a bus up a treacherous mountain route. There is no guard rail and the bus is crowded. You’ll fall off a cliff if you lose your footing. For Indians who rely on mountain buses to go around, this is a fact of life. These buses are frequently out-dated and in bad shape, and the drivers are careless. They’ll travel as quickly as possible, even if that means making quick bends in hairpins. The outcome is a harrowing encounter that may easily go wrong. 2. Ojeks in Indonesia Have you ever taken an Indonesian ojek? Ojeks are essentially motorcycle taxis, and they are widespread throughout the nation. They are a common mode of transportation because they are quick, inexpensive, anable to get through congested areas where a car would be stopped in its tracks. They can be a little bit spooky to ride on, which is a drawback. High-speed traffic weaving is common, and there is no safety net in case something goes wrong. Therefore, if you ever visit Indonesia, make sure to ride in an ojek— just make sure you want to die.

  2. 3. Dogsleds in Norway Have you ever considered how dangerous a dogsled ride is? Sure, it might seem like a great way to explore the snowy Norwegian terrain. Consider the situation: You are essentially entrusting your life to a pack of wild creatures that a human being is controlling with nothing more than a set of reins. Additionally, there is little you can do to save yourself if something goes wrong and the sled starts to skid. Additionally, there is the entire matter of being lost in a remote area. Definitely not the kind of adventure you want to have in the dead of winter! 4. Jeepney in Philippines The most frightening mode of transportation in the Philippines is undoubtedly a jeepney. You must cling onto the metal frame or perch on the edge of these former military vehicles because they lack seats. Additionally, if a Jeepney is packed with passengers, you will be crammed in close together. The best thing is that since there is no air conditioning, the interior can become quite hot and humid. And if it’s pouring, by the time you get there, you’ll be drenched. Definitely not for the weak of heart are jeepneys! 5. Commuter trains in Mumbai

  3. Mumbai’s commuter trains are definitely not for the weak of heart. You’re in for a big treat if you’re not used to being crammed in like sardines and surrounded by individuals who are jostling and elbowing their way to the front. Do not misunderstand; these trains are not a sight to behold but rather a mode of transportation. They are also used by hardy individuals who have adapted to surviving in hazardous environments. So be ready for a thrilling and terrifying experience if you ever need to travel the commuter train in Mumbai. Just remember to always keep your hands and possessions close by. To Sum Up Hope this information is helpful for you. To know more click here: Jill Charpia

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