A quick park and grab just outside of the Kei Cuttings.
The cuttings were constructed circa 1955 and at the time were considered as state of the art engineering in road building terms. However, over the years the pass has claimed many lives and a long list of fatal accidents involving buses and trucks. The region is frequently subjected to heavy mist with the added danger of poor visibility. The steep terrain and sometimes heavy rainfall, combined with fenceless lands and cattle on the roadway will all contribute to the high death toll. Despite the poor safety record, the Kei Cuttingsprovides for a lovely drive as the road slices through the mountain-sides in dramatic cut-aways. There is a fuel station and fast food restaurant on the eastern bank of the Kei River. From here you can take a short walk to the old and rusty steel girdered road bridge for some interesting views of the river and surrounds.
And another Geocache