Well hi there! How's it going? Ready for a mugga and a virtual treat? Try a Japanese pastry today for a change, why don't'cha, while I tell you about Masahito Yoshida.
Masahito is 32 and recently returned to Shanghai, the city where
he started his epic walk around the world, four and a half years ago. He
walked a total of 40,000 kilometers across four continents carrying
with him a two-wheeled cart full of baggage.
On New Year’s Eve, in 2009, Masahito Yoshida, an average Joe from the
city of Tottori, Japan, set out from Shanghai to explore the world on
foot. He had always wanted to travel and see all the wonders of the
globe, but knew that doing it by plane or train, he would miss
the small, sometimes isolated towns of the world, and the people that
live in them. So he decided to walk instead.
His first destination
was Cape Roca, on the Portuguese coast, where he arrived in August of
2010, after covering 16,000 kilometers through central Asia and Europe.
He then hopped on a plane to America, where he spent another year
walking 6,000 km from Atlantic City, New Jersey to Vancouver, Canada.
By
the end of 2011 he exhausted most of his travel funds, so he started
taking part-time jobs to finance the rest of his trip. From Canada, he
flew to Melbourne, Southern Australia, and made his way north,
to Darwin, then Singapore and back to Shanghai, China. During his
memorable journey, Masahito worn off seven pairs of walking shoes.
Now that's tire you out, wouldn't it. Heck...I get out of breath just walking from the car to the front door!
See ya, eh!
Bob
Sunday, June 16, 2013
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