New Delhi: From Egypt to Japan, from the heart of Rome to the mountains of Britain, roads tell stories older than nations. These pathways carried traders, armies, pilgrims and dreamers. Some were paved, some carved into hillsides, some merely worn earth, but all connected humanity across centuries. Today, traces of these ancient arteries remain, offering a window into the engineering, culture and movement of civilizations long gone.
The Road To Giza, Egypt
Over 4,000 years old, the Road to Giza carried massive limestone blocks to construct the iconic pyramids. Stretching 7.5 miles from southwest Cairo to Lake Moeris, this route linked to the Nile.
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Today, fragments of the ancient path survive, echoing the labour and ingenuity of its builders.
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