It is the Darien Gap.
Colombia
One could say the Panama Canal. Others may say the Darien Gap, a 90 km gap in the Pan-American highway.
The Darian Gap, where the borders of Panama and Colombia meet. This area is so difficult, with impenetrable jungle, mountains, swamps, etc., that maintaing a road through the area is extremely difficult.
The world's longest national highway is the Trans-Canada Highway that runs across Canada from Victoria, British Columbia to and St. John's, Newfoundland covering 7,821 kilometers or 4,860 miles.
No, thanks to the Darien Gap. The Pan-American Highway is broken in two near the border of Panama and Colombia.
The newest Gap commercials have Common singing. Not sure if he plays a piano....I only saw it once.
The Pan-American Highway is a network of roads measuring about 47,958 kilometers (29,800 miles) in total length.According to Guinness World Records, the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road". However, because of the Darién Gap, it is not possible to cross between South America and Central America by traditional motor vehicle.The Trans Canada highway, it's 7821 km or 4860 miles long.
Yes, it is possible to drive all the way from Prudhoe Bay in Alaska to Yaviza in Panama via the Pan-American Highway. There is a 100 mile gap south of there (due to rainforest) then the highway resumes in South America.It will take many days to travel it.
Newfound Gap Road.
A vertical gap in limestone is called a grike. The remaining blocks of rock are called klints. The cracks in limestone are called joints.
No, GAP insurance covers the "gap" between what oyu owe on the vehicle, and the vehicle's current market value. This is only for upside down loans. For example, you owe $20,000 on a car but it's only worth $15,000 and you total it, the insurance will only pay the $15,000 since they only go u to current market value. Without GAP, you would be stuck with the remaining $5,000 because once you sign that contract, that loan has to be paid no matter what. GAP would take care of the $5,000 and you would be left with $0 in the end, but you wouldn't owe money on a car you can no longer drive either.