Yes! The World's Highest Motorable Road is located in Ladakh, India and is approximately 18,300 feet above sea level.
According to The Guinness Book of World Records, the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road", it is nearly 48,000 kilometres (29,800 miles) in total length.
In general it is known that Asia has the highest road fatalities rate in the world.
The world's highest paved road is the Ticlio Pass on the Carretera Central (Central Highway) in Peru. The highest point is 4,818 meters above sea level, or almost 16,000 feet.
The highest road in the U.S. is Colorado state.
Death Road: The most dangerous road in the worldLake Titicaca: The highest lake in the worldThe Salt Planes: largest dried up ocean in the worldPotosi: Highest city in the world
According to The Guinness Book of World Records, the highest town in the world is Wenzhuan, which was founded in 1955 on the Qinghai-Tibet road north of the Tangla mountain range. It is 16,730 feet above sea level.
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Mount Evans, Colorado (14,120 feet, 4,304 meters) - highest road in the 48 contiguous states
Trans mountain road in El Paso. Actually it is the road that leads to McDonald Observatory by Ft. Davis. That is also the highest point in The Great State of Texas.
Bolivia's landmarks are Lake Titicaca, Death Road, the Sajamah Lines, and Madidi National Park, Yungas Road (most dangerous road in world) and the town of Potosi and it's famous silver mines. Famous Bolivian Landmarks: Salar de Uyuni, largest salt desert in the world Mount Illimani, which overlooks the city of La Paz Noel Kempff National Park Amboro National Park Carrasco National Park Fuerte de Samaipata, largest rock carving in the world Cal O'rko, largest collection of dinosaur footprints in the world Mariposario Güembé, largest butterfly sanctuary in the world La Paz, highest city in the world Lake Titicaca, highest navegable lake in the world Potosí was the largest city in the world in 1574 Cerro El Mutún, largest iron ore mine in the world
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