Graham Hughes, from Liverpool, used buses, taxis, trains and his own two feet to travel 160,000 miles in 1,426 days - all on a shoestring budget of just $100 (£65) a week. Now he has edited days of film footage into a flash tour of the globe taking in every continent, so fans can experience a brief taste of his adventures from when he set off in January 2009. His departure from the typical backpacker's trail took in Egypt, top left, Seychelles, bottom left, and the Pacific island Vanuatu, bottom right, before crossing the finish line over the border of South Sudan in December last year, top right.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Around the world in four minutes: Briton who became first person to visit all 201 nations without flying turns four years into short film
Graham Hughes, from Liverpool, used buses, taxis, trains and his own two feet to travel 160,000 miles in 1,426 days - all on a shoestring budget of just $100 (£65) a week. Now he has edited days of film footage into a flash tour of the globe taking in every continent, so fans can experience a brief taste of his adventures from when he set off in January 2009. His departure from the typical backpacker's trail took in Egypt, top left, Seychelles, bottom left, and the Pacific island Vanuatu, bottom right, before crossing the finish line over the border of South Sudan in December last year, top right.
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