The Pan-American Highway.
In Mexico and Central America there is a mountain chain known as Sierra Madre. It runs through Chiapas, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
The highway that connects countries of South America is called the Pan-American Highway. It runs from Mexico to Valparaiso and then runs east to Buenos Aires. It is on the west coast of South America.
One landform that is both found in Mexico and Central America is the mountains.
The Mayan jungle included southern Mexico and runs south into other countries in Central and South America.
The Pan-American Highway runs through Central America and much of South America, but it is not always the best or fastest route, and has a 60-mile gap at Darien, Panama that cannot be crossed by road. Some have attempted this by offroad vehicles, but there are no continuous roads. The alternative is to travel by boat from some point in the US, Mexico, or Central America to the Colombian side of the gap. Travel through many areas of Central and South America may be hazardous, dangerous, restricted, or impossible at some times.
It is the Pan-American Highway, running from Nuevo Laredo (bordering Laredo, TX) down to Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, on the Mexico-Guatemala border.
Any even numbered Interstate Highway in America runs east and west. In Oklahoma, that would be I40, and I44.
The Central Mexican Plateau
State Central Cenneter Highway is a under construction highway from Brisbane, QLD to Perth, WA a non-stop road via Mt. Isa, Darwin, Broome, Port Hedland and finally finished up in Central Perth. This road is expected to be around 8,500km long.
Mississippi River, and it is the Gulf of Mexico, not golf.
The Chihuahuan Desert runs from the state of Zacatecas in central Mexico to the border of the United States. The Sonoran Desert is in northwestern Mexico.
Mississippi is a river that runs through America, from the gulf of Mexico.