Zilov Gap
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The Zilov Gap is a 400 mile roadless section in Central Siberia where there is no east-west road - the only communication is via the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Zilov Gap is a major challenge to long-distance overland expeditions and nearly caused the end of the Mondo Enduro expedition; the Long Way Round trip avoided it altogether.
[edit] References
- Vince, Austin; Bloom, Louis et al (2006) Mondo Enduro. Ripping Yarns.com. ISBN 1-904466-28-1.
- McGregor, Ewan;Boorman, Charlie (2004) Long Way Round. Time Warner Publishing. ISBN 0-7515-3680-6.
- Terra Circa (DVD), Aimimage Productions. ASIN: B000KN9Q3Y.

