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Girl walking 2500 km in 104 days

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Girl walking 2500 km in 104 days

Editor: Rasim Terzi (Mon, Sep 13, 2021 8:50 AM)

Come on, act like this girl. Ditch the Horse blinders.


Girl walking 2500 km in 104 days

**Defying Boundaries: A Powerful Response to Travel Excuses**

The refrain of "I don't have money, so I can't travel the world" echoes far too often, shrouding the possibilities that await beyond financial constraints. Let me share a striking encounter that dismantles this myth—a testament to the boundless potential within each of us.

Picture this: In the heart of Istanbul, a woman stands before the majestic Hagia Sophia. Her journey, however, transcends the conventional means of travel. Originating from the Czech Republic, she embarked on an extraordinary odyssey—a remarkable trek spanning 2500 kilometers over 104 days.

This woman's tale is not one of affluent travel, luxury resorts, or extravagant adventures. It is a narrative of determination, resilience, and the unyielding spirit to explore. By traversing vast distances on foot, she defied the conventional notion that travel hinges solely on financial capacity.

As she reached the culmination of her journey at Hagia Sophia, tears welled up—an emotional crescendo that encapsulated the essence of her unparalleled experience. Standing before an iconic landmark, she personified the triumph of willpower over financial limitations.

So, to those who insist that financial constraints are insurmountable barriers, I say, "Come on, act like this girl. Ditch the horse blinders." The world is vast, and its wonders are not confined to the realms of monetary wealth. Embrace the spirit of exploration, cast aside the notion that travel is solely a privilege of the affluent, and embark on a journey fueled by resilience, passion, and the audacity to challenge preconceived limits. The road less traveled may not require a hefty wallet, but it demands the courage to step out of comfort zones and embrace the extraordinary.

Reply to those who say they don't have money to travel the world
You know, they always say, "I don't have money so I can travel the world" I witnessed once again how wrong this is. I met a woman when I was always in front of Hagia Sophia. She started walking from the Czech Republic. She reached Istanbul Hagia Sophia, the last point of his tour, by walking around 2500 km in 104 days. She was crying when Hagia Sophia arrived. It has really been a great experience for me.

Come on, act like this girl. Ditch the Horse blinders.

Mon, Sep 13, 2021 8:50 AM


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