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Tapón del Darién, located on the border between Colombia and Panama, marks the point where the Pan-American Highway — the ...
The second-longest road in Africa is the Cairo-Dakar Highway, also known as the Trans-African Highway 1 (TAH 1), which spans 5,366 milesfrom the Egyptian capital to Dakar, Senegal, in West Africa.
It holds the Guinness World Record for the "Longest continuous road". A group of guys called the "Highway 1 to Hell" team set the record for completing this route a few years ago, ...
The world’s longest continuous road passes through deserts, mountains, forests, coastlines and massive cities. It connects nearly every part of an entire country and is used by over a million ...
Forget Route 66 in the US, the world's longest continuous road trip, unbroken by sea, stretches from Sagres, in southern Portugal to Khasan on the Russian border with North Korea.
Atlantans who live or visit the west side of the city’s iconic Beltline can now travel 6.8 miles of uninterrupted trail from Pittsburgh Yards to Huff Road — marking the completion of the longest ...
MegaZip is the newest addition to WildSide. an off-road and mountain bike adventure park that opened in 2024. The park spans nearly 900 acres of untouched mountain land, and its trails have up to ...
The 1.3-mile Westside Trail–Segment 4 project connects communities from Pittsburgh Yards to Blandtown, delivering 6.7 miles ...
WildSide is an off-road and mountain bike adventure park. It opened in July. The park spans nearly 900 acres of untouched mountain land, and trails have up to 1,500 feet of elevation change.
Back in the early 1920s, leaders envisioned a continuous roadway that would promote tourism. ... World's longest road is 30000 km long, has no cuts or U-turns, ...
“We’re excited to bring the longest continuous zip line in America, where guests can enjoy the thrill of flying while taking in some of the most stunning views in the Great Smoky Mountains ...
The second-longest road in Africa is the Cairo-Dakar Highway, also known as the Trans-African Highway 1 (TAH 1), which spans 5,366 milesfrom the Egyptian capital to Dakar, Senegal, in West Africa.