![]() ![]() Due to the cold, the remote location and the conditions, those who died were buried beneath the road. The Kolyma Highway received this name, because it is estimated anywhere from 250,000 to 1 million people died while constructing it. This will be for days or sometimes weeks on end, but never for prolonged periods of time, such as they have where the Road of Bones lies. The coldest I’ve ever experienced is -51 C (-59.8F) and most winters here, we get temperatures that drop to -40C. The Road of Bones or more accurately, R504 Kolyma Highway was constructed in 1932 and stretches for over 2,000 km’s through some of the most uninhabitable wilderness in the world. ![]() Two Americans who’ve travelled to the most remote (and cold) place in the world, in Russia, to try and film enough footage to sell a potential show to Discovery. ![]() What I liked: ‘Road of Bones’ follows Teig and Prentiss. I hate to do this, but have you read any of my own releases? Or my reviews? You know, the one’s where I share time and time again that the cold, the desolate mountains and crazy, creepy creatures are my favorite things of all time? If so – you could ignore the rest of my review and just go preorder. When I got the approval email, I grinned like a maniac for a solid five minutes, never once expecting to be approved! So, thank you! Martin’s Press for approving me with an advanced digital copy to read. ![]() First off, huge, huge thanks to Netgalley, Christopher Golden and St. ![]()
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