Yodagoat
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This stunning ride over the Albula Pass left me asking the question, what would you prefer. Twisty road in boring scenery or boring straight road through amazing scenery?
Usually twisty road is through amazing scenery, so it's twisty for me Mike. Nice video...what's the soundtrack, can't put my finger on it...Massive Attack?This stunning ride over the Albula Pass left me asking the question, what would you prefer. Twisty road in boring scenery or boring straight road through amazing scenery?
It does sound very Massive Attack ish.... I think they are a very underrated band.... Gonna shout at Alexa now.Usually twisty road is through amazing scenery, so it's twisty for me Mike. Nice video...what's the soundtrack, can't put my finger on it...Massive Attack?
Each has it's own charm and I don't really care which if I'm honest but some long roads with scenery enable you just to sit there and take it all in.
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Looks familiar, East Lancashire Road towards St Helens?I agree
I'm all for drinking in the scenery and appreciating the landscape for what it is.Twisty roads are ten a penny compared with a great road passing through the topography of great countryside, mountains, desert, coastal areas etc...
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The best example I can think off is the folk who flock to Sweden for the gravel roads but you can't see anything for the trees and then there's the USA with the long straightnriads through the likes of Monument Valley (I've not been there, just seen photos).
The music is Memory Gospel by Moby.
Al, the photo Brut33 put up is Rannoch Moor just before you the to the Glen Etive turn off.
You definitely don't want to get caught speeding in Switzerland. They really shaft you big time for it.