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  2. In a pedestrian circumnavigation, travelers must move around the globe and return to their starting point by their own power, either walking or running. The Guinness Book of World Records sets the requirements for a circumnavigation on foot as having traveled 18,000 miles, and crossed four continents. [1]

  3. Jan 23, 2022 · Starting from any point on Earth, how far could someone walk without crossing any major bodies of water?

  4. Dec 19, 2019 · The suspected longest walking route on Earth is 14,000 miles from South Africa to extreme north Russia. You'd need three years to complete the trip.

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  5. Sep 20, 2018 · Now, in a paper published on the pre-print server arXiv, three physicists, claim that the maximum gravitational field humans could survive long-term is four-and-a-half times the gravity on Earth. Or, at least you could if you are an Icelandic strongman ⁠— and Game of Thrones monster — who can walk with more than half a metric ton on your ...

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · As the average walking speed is around 3 miles per hour, we can do some quick calculations to figure out how long it would take you to get around the world — in theory! Route 1: round the equator 24,901.461 miles at 3 mph

  7. From just 3 m above the surface, you can see the horizon 6.2 km apart. If you are 30 m high, then you can see up to 20 km far away. This is one of the reasons why the ancient cultures, at least since the sixth century BC, knew that the Earth was curved, not flat. They just needed good eyes.

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