10 The Most Extreme Human Travel

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The long journey and much will probably be quite tiring for us, but not with 10 people they make the long journey to fulfill the desire of satisfaction on the way they see themselves, but the journey is not 10 people following regular trips to The extreme of traveling is what makes them exceptional. Want to know what kind of wrote it travel see 10 Most Extreme Human Journey follows.

1. Baptist minister Crawl 1600 Miles to the White House.
In 1978, Hans Mullikin a 39-year-old priest arrived at the White House after crawling 1600 Miles of Marshall, Texas. Her legs were wrapped in fur and sheathed in a thin galvanized steel, one of the wheelchair arm smaller than the other to compensate for the walk. In November 1978 he ended his two and a half years crawled just to hear from an aide that President Carter was too busy to see it. "I just wanted to show the Americans that we need to kneel and pray" Mullikin said told reporters. "This is something I have in my heart and I want to do for my country". 

2. People Around the World With Australia The Amphibious Vehicle.

Ben Carlin, an Australian, took up the challenge to circumnavigate the world in a modified amphibious jeep. He set out with his wife Elinore in 1950. His Wife finally realized and out expedition somewhere in india at about ¾ way. But Ben went on to other friends who finally completed the journey in 1958. The trip begins and ends in Montreal, Canada. It took 8 years, covering 62,000 km on land and 17,000 km at sea. 

3. People Who Completed 4115 km Pushing Carts For Collecting Money For Cancer Research

David Baird completed the journey The Hercules for 112 days pushing wheelbarrow across Australia (a distance of 4115 km or 2557 miles by foot). He did this to raise money for breast cancer research and prostate. 65-year-old man said he was "extraordinarily good", reminding that he has taken 4115 miles on foot. He ran the equivalent of one hundred full marathon in just 112 days. Passing approximately 70 cities along the way, Baird said he pushed the cart between 10 to 12 hours a day. He never doubted that he would finish his journey, he admitted every day is "hard". The effort is well run charities and supporters threw more than $ 20,000 into the cart. 

4. People Who Really Run Around the Whole World .

British sprinter Robert Garside, also known as "Runningman", was named by Guinness World Records as the first person to run around the world. Garside record start running after several trials being canceled to leave Cape
Town, South Africa, and London, England. Finally Garside depart from New Delhi, India on October 20, 1997, and completed his run at the same point on June 13, 2003. Garside effort has been questioned by the other runners as well as the press. Because of the inherent difficulties of the account certification, Guinness World Record spent several years evaluating the evidence before declaring authentic. 

5. Students Who Walk 3000 Kilometers From Beijing to Germany and Creating Short Films.

Christoph Rehage birthday gift for himself in November 2007 is going to walk away. The plan was to walk from Beijing, China (where she was a student there) to his home in Bad Nenndorf, Germany. A remarkable proposition, if you consider the breadth of China. Along the way he photographed himself and make a video. We see a young man that has been changed by His Adventure clean shaven. There are obvious physical suffering, namely: snow and sand from the Gobi desert lit a long, empty highway, and the pain slowly infinite.His hair and beard grow wild. Rehage find love, and may also be broken hati.Setelah one year, rehage decided to stop running and return to school. 

6. Girls 16 Years Trying to Complete Trip Around the World Alone

A 16-year-old girl, Jessica Watson is getting closer to the end of the surrounds her world, a journey that would make him become the youngest to circumnavigate the globe alone. Born and raised on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, jessica scheduled to arrive in Sydney around May 9 to become a hero who was welcomed to Story for patented. "The Rupert Murdoch Empire" has granted patents on him and his family. Jessica, who was only 12 years old when he told his parents that he wanted to sail around the world single-handedly, leaving Sydney on 18th October 2009 that although it can not complete the journey and had to return to Sydney due to engine failure after take more than 200 days traveling 

7. People Who Walked Backward 13,000 km from California, United States to Turkey

Plennie L. Wingo (24 Januari 1895-2 October 1993) runs backward from Santa Monica, California, to Istanbul, Turkey (about 13,000 km or 8,000 miles) from 15 April 1931 until October 24, 1932 at the age of 36 years. He document for journey in the book "Around The World Backwards." To do so he uses glasses periscopic, tied above his ears like regular glasses, which allows him to see where he goes. He runs an average of about 20 miles per day. 

8. People Who Walk 1830 miles Above stilts

In 1891 Sylvain Dornon, of Landes, walking on stilts from Paris to Moscow via Vilno (1830 miles) in 50 stages (36.6 miles a day). He started his journey on March 12, 1891. Despite the long journey on stilts is a genuine curiosity, it is actually not only in Russia, but also a lot of French people who did it before in the 1870s in certain parts of France. 

9. People Who Traveled Over 12 Years Of Africa To Greenland To Find The Free Snake

Tete-Michel Kpomassie born in 1941, in Togo. When he was younger, he was in the woods when he was surprised by Phyton, and fell to the ground. Her father believed that the resulting disease can only be cured by consulting the priest sect Python, deep in the woods, so he was brought there on a long night, the sect heart full of snakes. The drug worked, but the pastor is asking for payment. Kpomassie should be initiated into the cult of the serpent and live in the forest for seven years, among the snakes. At this time, he has recovered from his illness and found a children's book about Greenland. The country is not only weird because there are no snakes there, but there are no trees where snakes can hide. He immediately fell in love with the country and run away from home, with a single idea somehow to Greenland, and finally in the mid-1960s found the boat to Greenland. The story of his adventures in Greenland can be found in his book, published in France in 1977, "An African in Greenland." 

10. People Who Go Cross-Country USA Running To Lose Weight .

Steve Vaught did a tremendous challenge started in 2005 to run in the United States. He began his journey 3000 mil from Oceanside, California to return to Manhattan on April 10, 2005, when at that time he weighed 410 pounds and suffered from severe depression after accidentally killing two pedestrians while driving 15 years ago. He managed to eliminate more than 100 pounds of weight in the process. But Vaught's journey is not without controversy. The question posed by the media and fans, whether Vought rides really walk every mil. Vaught also remains healthy after completing his journey from obesity.In his defense he said, "you can not cheat, there is no possible way to cheat .. This is my journey .. I do not care about where I've been where I'm going, I do not care if it was 2800 or 1500 miles .. it's about where your head ".