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Sea Creatures. Top 5 Roads You Should Not Drive Your Ferrari On! - Imagine Lifestyles Luxury Blog. If you enjoy experiencing new roads with your luxury car, the following exotic roadways are downright dangerous! Here are the top 10 roads you should never drive a Ferrari on. Yes, that includes our Ferrari rentals…although the Ferrari FF may do well on the ice road in Canada! Somehow I just do not see a new segment emerging called “Ice Road Ferrari’s”…call me crazy. 5. Darien Gap, Panama to Columbia 4. Darien Gap, Panama to Columbia The last time a vehicle attempted to navigate this pass was in 1985, and never again has an attempt been made! Torugart Pass This is another rugged road between hostile superpowers! "Road of Bones," Siberia This is the northernmost road to the Pacific in Asia, named for the bones of the inmates charged with its creation.

Ice road to Tuktoyaktuk, Canada This road is only open during the harshest months in the heart of winter, when a sturdy sheet of ice creates a road! Bolivia’s "Road of Death" Post by Imagine Lifestyles Luxury Rentals. Nature Photos Team. Self Sufficiency. 24 Amazing Auroras: Aurora Borealis & Aurora Australis. Aurora Australis blankets the sky overhead of the 10-meter South Pole Telescope at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica.

Like its more familiar counterpart, the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, the Aurora Australis is caused by the solar wind passing through the upper atmosphere. But the Aurora Australis is much less frequently observed because so few people live in Antarctica during the austral winter. Photo #1 by Keith Vanderlinde, National Science Foundation This is the Aurora Australis, which dances through the sky virtually all the time during the long Antarctic night over Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The photo’s surreal appearance makes the station look like a futuristic Mars Station. Aurora – The Struggle. Aurora Australis panorama appearing in the night sky at Swifts Creek, 100km north of Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Australia. Aurora australis captured by NASA’s IMAGE satellite and overlaid onto NASA’s satellite-based Blue Marble image.

Best Pictures Of The Decade: The Noughties. I Have Seen The Whole Of The Internet.