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World’s longest walkable road.

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Forget road trips across a state – the world of armchair travel just got a crazy upgrade. Buckle up for the journey of a lifetime, albeit a purely theoretical one. Imagine a route spanning a mind-boggling 14,000 miles, or 22,387 kilometers. This path, cobbled together on Google Maps, stretches from the frigid shores of Magadan, Russia all the way down to the sunny coast of Cape Town, South Africa.

This ambitious route isn’t for the faint of heart. Forget hopping on ferries or catching a quick flight across continents – this trek is strictly for the dedicated walkers who crave an unparalleled adventure. Imagine traversing diverse landscapes, scorching deserts, and snow-capped mountains, all connected by a network of roads and bridges. While the logistics, visas, and ever-changing climates pose a monumental challenge, this theoretical route ignites the fire of wanderlust in even the most seasoned traveler.

  1. It’s a testament to the interconnectedness of our world and a reminder that the greatest journeys are often the ones we dream up ourselves.

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