Most southerly road

- Who
- South Pole Highway
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 2006
The McMurdo–South Pole Highway is a 1,450-km (900-mile) road built in Antarctica from the McMurdo Station to Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole. It takes a caterpillar-tracked vehicle around 40 days to pull fully loaded sleds of fuel and supplies along the route. Smaller vehicles can do this more quickly. The road is not paved, but made from flattened and graded ice and snow. The route offers a means of contact with the outside world for the Amundsen-Scott station staff, when trips by plane are not possible in the harsh Antarctic summer.
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