The Longest Road Through No Man's Land No Man's Land is a term that evokes images of desolate terrain ravaged by conflict and war. It's an area left unclaimed or abandoned due to catastrophic events or human neglect.
Yet, amidst the devastation, lies a fascinating story about a road built through one such no man's land during World War I.
The British Army constructed this vital lifeline in 1917, stretching over 20 miles between Allied forces in France.