The Karakoram Highway —Buckle Up!

One of the paths of the ancient Silk Road is today called the Karakoram Highway or KKH. The dare-devils amongst you should find this  800 miles  from China to Pakistan a fascinating drive . A video follows a short KKH fact sheet.
Our thanks to Mary Benson for sending this to us.
THE KARAKORAM HIGHWAY
The Karakoram Highway, extending from Pakistan  to China – it is fast
 becoming recognized as the 8th man-made wonder of the world. Known
 informally as the KKH, it is the highest paved international road in
 the world. I would not like to have to drive this road in the daytime,
 let alone at night.
 At its peak, near the China/Pakistan border, it is considered to be
 one of the world’s hardest alpine climbs. The Karakorum Highway
 connects China and Pakistan across the Karakoram mountain range via
 the Khunjerab Pass. It’s maximum elevation is 4,693 meters (15,397
 feet) above sea level.
 810 Pakistani and 82 Chinese workers lost their lives in landslides
 and falls while building the highway.
 The route of the KKH traces one of the many paths of the ancient Silk
 Road, and has a total length of approximately 1,300 Km. (800  miles).
 887 Km. (551 miles) in Pakistan and 413 Km. (257 miles) in China. It
 was started in 1959, and completed 27 years later in 1986.