Camel Trophy 1995 Mundo Maya

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Camel Trophy 1995  Mundo Maya
Adventure discovery and achievement unparalleled in Camel Trophy history that was the dramatic scenario of the 1995 event which took a record entry of 20 teams in Land Rover Discoverys across the fascinating Mundo Maya nations of Central America from the breathtaking Opening Ceremony at the Jaguar Temple to the final backdrop of the Temple of El Castillo Now you can follow their arduous trek through searing heat and tough terrain as stunning photography and a gripping narrative details their often recordbreaking battle against stifling jungle swarms of insects rivers and mud rewarded by breathtaking scenery and the fabulous mysteries of Mayan civilisation Along the way gruelling Challenges Special Tasks and an intriguing archaeological Event Objective added spice to the fire

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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.