The Longest Road Through No Man's Land: A Journey of Discovery The roads that crisscross No Man's Land are a testament to human ingenuity in the face of conflict.
These thoroughfares have been built and rebuilt over centuries, serving as lifelines for armies but exacting a heavy toll on the environment.
History of the Road The concept of roads through no man's land dates back to World War I, when opposing forces created a network of pathways for supply and communication.