In a remarkable achievement, in the end of August he Transglobal Car Expedition team has successfully reached Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of Eurasia. Perched on the rugged cliffs of Portugal’s coastline, this milestone marks a significant chapter in their ambitious journey across the vast landscapes of the Eurasian continent.
To Europeans it has historically represented exploration and discovery from what was then the end of the world.
Reaching Cape Roca as part of a round-the-world car expedition is not just about covering a long distance, but also about feeling a connection to the history of explorers who wanted to discover new lands. This route is a challenge for participants, allowing them to enjoy the beauty of nature and feel the spirit of adventure that has always accompanied great journeys.
To Europeans it has historically represented exploration and discovery from what was then the end of the world.
Reaching Cape Roca as part of a round-the-world car expedition is not just about covering a long distance, but also about feeling a connection to the history of explorers who wanted to discover new lands. This route is a challenge for participants, allowing them to enjoy the beauty of nature and feel the spirit of adventure that has always accompanied great journeys.