Camel Trophy 1994 Argentina Paraguay Chile

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Camel Trophy 1994  Argentina Paraguay Chile
Never before has the Camel Trophy visited so many of the worlds empty quarters crossed so many borders or seen such a variety of landscapes as in 1994 By the time they had navigated their way across the vast barren wilderness of the Atacama Desert to the finish line they had passed through some of the continents most extreme environments Sweltering swamplands impenetrable scrub deep dry river washouts and sandstone gorges gave way to mountain passes with crumbling edges and hair raising drops The teams stopped only to build a crucial scientific research station in the foothills of the Andes For the 36 participants who came in search of challenges that would break new frontiers in human tolerance and adventure Camel Trophy Argentina Paraguay Chile 94 undoubtedly fulfilled their dreams

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Camel Trophy Collection

The Camel Trophy was a vehicle-oriented competition that was held annually between 1980 and 2000, and it was best known for its use of Land Rover vehicles over challenging terrain. The event took its name from its main sponsor, the Camel cigarette brand. The Camel Trophy originated in 1980 with three Jeep-equipped German teams exploring the Amazon Basin. After that first event, the organisers turned to Land Rover for support and over the course of the next twenty years, all of the Land Rover vehicle range were used. Range Rover, Land Rover Series III, Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Discovery, and Freelander vehicles all appeared in the distinctive "sandglow" colour scheme.