Connecting the small town of Hnífsdalur and Bolungarvik is a 4-mile cliff-side road that was reputed to be the most dangerous road in the world. Before its construction in the 1950s, residents of Bolungarvik could only reach Hnífsdalur and beyond by hiking over a steep hill. The road provided a much needed transportation route. Unfortunately, the road hugs the side of a precipitous mountain, boulders the size of small cars can rain down unexpectedly. Add to it the relentless battering fro...