another way to scale the alpine countryside is on the railway it takes half a 1000000 tourists up the mountain every year. it terminates at a viewing deck at the summit with a spectacular view over more than $400.00 peaks. make a violation it s no surprise that it s often called the bavarian caribbean the color off it s water is an intense tour called the lake is one of the various most popular water sport to summations. but as the saying goes tourists destroy the places they love that s true here in the total and region 2 very nature is suffering under the throngs of visitors on weekends it s bumper to bumper traffic in the village of functions he. was always green
chick if i pray campus calling it a white supremacist cult. paltry supplier immigrant to work demoralizing jobs. these claims come months after uga food scholarships. completely mortified when mom has fun with bumper to bumper traffic. yeah rock your body come on. the mom even getting out of her car to dance on a colorado interstate. her son covering his ears, covering his eyes totally embarrassed. no cars were moving on the snowy road. that s why she was able to do it. as a kid you are like no. ainsley: she seems like a fun mom. good for her. steve: i would like to be stuck in traffic with her.
please, drive. just please drive. i am. oh, please, god. let us get out safe. oh, my goodness. dan simon is there live. you hear the cries. you re surrounded by flames, you re stuck in traffic. you want the get out. you talked to those two women. what did they say? reporter: i did. in fact, those two women actually lived in this housing development where we are right now. of course, they lost their home along with everybody else. but you really have to go back to thursday morning when all of this was unfolding. everybody was trying to evacuate, and there s really, you know, one main road that leads in and out of town. it s called skyway. in fact, they call it skyway to paradise. it was filled bumper to bumper traffic, people trying to frantically leave amnd you have the mother and dautd eric and here s what they told me about
an entire neighborhood levelled. even when you talk to police officers and firefighters, they ll tell you they have never seen anything like this. we re hearing we re still hearing these harrowing tales of people who evacuated the fire. the road that leads to paradise is actually called skyway. and locals call it the skyway to paradise. on thursday, as everybody was evacuating, it was bumper to bumper traffic. so much traffic as people were trying to leave town. in fact, people just kind of left their cars on the side of the road and many people got out in foot. in that traffic was a mother and daughter and you can see and hear their voices, how terrified they were as the fire was taking everything around them. it s okay, mama. oh, god. a mother and daughter desperately try to escape the fast-moving inferno. please drive. just please drive. i m trying.
but so thankful how with as bad as it was, were there so few people hurt, you know? that s incredible. this was the big one. once in a lifetime thing. i probably won t live long enough to see anything like this again. the girls room imploded and the windows went, the door frame went flying through the wall. then our neighbor s shingles came off and came through our bedroom window into the drywall across. that was when i m like, i m going to stay in the hallway. we got lucky, definitely for sure. this is, no doubt, a life changing storm richard. we drove in last night from mexico beach, which is utterly decimated. it s a drive that would usually take 40 minutes, 30 minutes. it took us hours. it was bumper to bumper traffic because people all along the panhandle are desperately looking for power, for supplies for water. it s also a dangerous drive because this was a wind event, there are toppled trees, toppled