AOL: Why the “Pan-American Highway” Was Never Finished (And the Dangerous Gap That Remains) The Pan-American Highway was designed to connect the entire Western Hemisphere by land. In theory, it would allow uninterrupted travel from Alaska to the southern tip of South America. Why the “Pan-American Highway” Was Never Finished (And the Dangerous Gap That Remains) Pan American Highway to El Salvador (Guatemala) (1946): Map, driving the Pan-American Highway from Guatemala City, old highway bridge and the new one built over el Rio Tamasulapa -- SILENT FILM CLIP ...

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Love road trips? The one we have here will be talked about for years to come, and it will be a core memory for sure. We are talking about driving down the Pan-American Highway. This 30,000 km long ...

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The Pan-American Bike Race, a grueling, ultra-distance cycling challenge, traverses a network of roads covering approximately 14,000 miles. The unique race spans the length of the Americas from ... MSN: What’s it like to drive down a 30,000 km highway that spans two continents and 14 countries? What’s it like to drive down a 30,000 km highway that spans two continents and 14 countries?