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What's the Longest Walk-able Distance on Earth?

What's the Longest Walk-able Distance on Earth?

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What's the Longest Walk-able Distance on Earth? Theres two more hindrances I see in this:
1. Money:
Oh boy. Youre practically screwed over here. This walk includes several economically doomed African nations like Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Sudan (and the others. Your money is technically useless in those nations, the inflation is through the roof. And your money gets exchanged thousands of times, so loss is almost inevitable. If you choose not to exchange your money, youre gonna be charged extra for international transactions, so theres a great monetary loss.
Plus, the money youd need for this kind of walk is simply. insane. Your expenditure includes hotel bills, and miscellaneous expenses. The miscellaneous expenses are too many for me to manually name, so Ill just pass them as they are. Also, lets not forget youre basically earning no money this entire time. Theres a good possibility you end up broke, even if you manage to surpass the geographical and anthropological difficulties.
2. Border traversing: Two words: Border security. Theres armed guards in all the countries borders. Getting through might pose a challenge. Imagine having to explain youre just -walking- through a country. They might eventually let you through but not before a thorough evaluation. The questioning depends on your passport, I suppose. Im not well versed in legal affairs so feel free to contradict me here.
Feel free to add in your own points, or contradict me.

Date: 2023-12-14

Comments and reviews: 13


If for the purposes of a thought exercise we specify that this walk needs to be completed by one person continuously (meaning no breaks to go somewhere else to recuperate, then what is really needed is a shedload of money to hire multiple support teams that will provide native guides, military escorts with sufficient strength, helicopter supply drops particularly in the Siberian winter, and so on. No reason to assume that this should be completed solo with zero outside help.
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3 years is actually such a short amount of time compared to how long you would think it'd take. when you put it into that perspective, it makes it clear how humanity spread so far so quickly across the planet after various groups migrated out of africa
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technically, if granted permission and planning for near perfect weather conditions, you could walk from the bottom of africa all the way to the bottom of south america by crossing the bering strait and making it through the darien gap
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Funny to think about the fact that IF a person decided to go this path when this video came out, they would have completed it around now, considering they survive, did not get long term sick or met any other huge obsticle.
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Im 14 and u might dont take me suriuosly but when i grew up to 20-29 me and my school friends will cross this way and we will be the first. This is our final point and we will do it!
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Instead of going through uganda and south sudan and sudan instead pass through the horn of africa so you wont be in the midlle but to the aide and it wll take less time
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1: 08 I Recognize that path right away. From the -99 BBC Walking with Dinosaurs. Ep02 Time of Titans. Dilpodocus hatchlings encounter Stegosaurus there.
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No way you compared climbing a mountain and going into an ocean trench and going to the moon using rockets to traversing the globe by foot ---
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Just think armies traveled that far during campaigns and still had to fight when they reached their destination.
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Ud have to be a superhuman to do this
Immune to disease, gunfire, and most importantly fatigue hunger thirst

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Would ferries be okay if you stayed on your feet and kept walking in circles around the deck the entire trip?
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The chances of getting through those places and not dying over the course of the required 3 years is. no.
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There's clearly a more north and east point on the map you presented. Why are you excluding that area?
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