

Expedition: Walking across Africa
Starting at the southernmost point of Africa, Cape Agulhas in South Africa and with the destination to the northernmost point of Africa, Cape Ben Sakka in Tunisia.Currently it has been constrained to reach only up to Alexandria in Egypt due to conflicts and wars preventing passage to Tunisia. If the situation improves by the time of arrival in Egypt, the expedition will be continued.
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Number of countries: 15
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Countries: South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia
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Distance: 15,000 km
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Duration: 2.5 - 3 years
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Goal of the Expedition: The aim of the expedition is to capture the untouched beauty of nature, the breathtaking wildlife and the knowledge and wisdom of the oldest human civilizations through videos, pictures and articles with the intenion to inspire people to preserve and respect these wonders and treasures.
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NEW UPDATE !
For several reasons, such as the conflicts in northern Ethiopia and Sudan, I have changed the route of of the expedition. My new plan is to walk to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and for the first time, take a transport to fly to Egypt, as the affected areas are too dangerous and no other route is feasible.
The expedition will be continued from Egypt, following the "longest route on Earth."
The final destination is Magadan in Siberia/Russia, which will likely take another three years.
Current status: 2 years on foot, over 8500 km.
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