• Why stop at once round the world?

    April 28, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    This post is simply to note that today, we have completed one full circle of the globe. We passed about 800km south of Geneva at 1845.

    We didn't go home because we are far from finished. We go back to Asia to those parts that, due to Covid, were closed to outsiders in 2022.

    Once round, if you went in a straight line, it is 40,000km. In fact, we have covered 3x that distance since we move north and south, more than west to east.
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