Know where the world's last road is and how long it is.
Know where the world's last road is and how long it is.
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Have you ever wondered where the roads and paths we walk on end? Do they have any end? If such questions come to your mind too, then this article is for you. Today we are going to tell you about that road in the world, which is called 'Aakhri Sadak'.

Where is the last road?: The last road in the world is in Norway, which is known as the E-69 highway. This road ends at a place from where you will see only snow and sea. There will be no way ahead, there will be only snow and glaciers. This road is connected to the northern end of the earth, where nothing is visible except snow.

How long is this road? : The length of the E-69 highway is about 14 kilometers. This road ends near the North Pole, which is the farthest point on Earth. If you walk on this road, you will feel only snow and cold all around.

Can anyone go here?: If you are thinking that anyone can go on this road, then it is not so. It is not allowed to go alone here. To travel here you have to form a group and only then you can go here. Apart from this, it is also not possible for vehicles to go here because there is a thick layer of snow everywhere. There is also a danger of getting lost here.

What is the weather like here?: Due to being located on the North Pole, the weather here is also very special. In winters, it remains dark for six months, and in summers there is continuous sunlight. In winters, the temperature here reaches minus 43 degrees and even in summers the temperature remains at zero degrees. Despite such cold and challenges, some people live here.

Would you like to go?: Travelling to the last road in the world can be a unique experience, but you need to go prepared. It is not safe to travel alone and given the weather conditions, this journey can be not only exciting but also risky.

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