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v 13 year s ago
ugh so why dont they dig drainage lines and keep the mud down, and if that many people use it put down some gravel.
       
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13518 13 year s ago
Its russian autobahn
       
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Rincewind 13 year s ago
In Soviet Russia - Roads drive you [mad]!
       
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bino 13 year s ago
no toureg or cayane jeeps there i wonder why :)
       
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LR 13 year s ago
Land Rover über alles!
       
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cya 13 year s ago
moze to jest Katyń ?
       
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a 13 year s ago
Haven't Russians heard of gravel?
       
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Smokey 13 year s ago
Meanwhile in Russia...
       
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kris 13 year s ago
This is why Germany lost the war
       
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Pete 13 year s ago
The 'mud' is actually peat, which usually has a permafrost layer that keeps it firm enough to drive on. With increased temperature from more traffic (engines) and global temperature increase from radiative forcing (global warming), the permafrost line is deeper, resulting in more 'mud'.

Gravel won't work because it will just be absorbed by the peat and drawn downward toward the permafrost line.

I have travelled that road. The worst part is when trucks flip because one side sinks, and the other doesn't.
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
Thanks for the info, Pete. You would still think transport trucks would opt for another road.
       
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hatebreedvls 13 year s ago
you could swim in this... mud ..thing!!
       
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2Cool4Ice 13 year s ago
High speed on the highway !!
       
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