Nearly 20,000 km, 25 borders, temperatures ranging from about -28 °C in Lapland to almost +48 °C in the African deserts. In just over 28 days, a 4x4 convoy connected the North Cape, in Norway, to the most southern point in Africa. This extreme road challenge, known as "Cape to Cape", took place without aircraft, without assistance vehicle and with the same crew from departure to arrival. An endurance feat that necessarily speaks to any amateur o…
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Nearly 20,000 km, 25 borders, temperatures ranging from about -28 °C in Lapland to almost +48 °C in the African deserts. In just over 28 days, a 4x4 convoy connected the North Cape, in Norway, to the most southern point in Africa. This extreme road challenge, known as "Cape to Cape", took place without aircraft, without assistance vehicle and with the same crew from departure to arrival. An endurance feat that necessarily speaks to any amateur o…