Long Haul
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Alley Boy In this for the long haul Til death should do us…
C.L. Lobbestael If you love it then live it, pursue it and…
Danielle Ate the Sandwich When the snow falls Will you be shoveling my driveway Will y…
Don Kenobi Faded of the Gin and Juice this routine is nothing…
Gomey Drinking whiskey out the bottle Adderall and cartoons Save m…
Ian Munsick I don't ever look back No, you never gotta Worry 'bout thing…
Matthew Goodman & Matthew Bento I know it ain′t easy 'Cause I′m the kind of man…
Paging Grace All my life I've wanted more To live my life with…
Potty Mouth The closer they get the farther they are but I've…
Sanctuary Rig The crew of the Innova Park Mining Corporation ship prepared…
Simon Bookish 195 ft 8 inch wing Above the cloud: the weather perfect…
Starlito In this for the long haul, til death should do…
Struggle Jennings I don’t need to be told That what I do…
Struggle Jennings Jelly Roll I don’t need to be told That what I do…
Vox Trot Somebody told me if you live this way Then it's a…
Voxtrot Somebody told me if you live this way Then it's a…



Zac Brown Band I know it ain't easy 'Cause I'm the kind of man…


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pummer

I defeated this in Google Maps. The route you propose from Khasan Russia to Sagres Portugal is 14,022km. And sure -- that is likely the longest "Safe" route (without ferries).

In this video, you gloss over the security situation in the Middle East // East Africa. And sure, many parts of the Middle East and East Africa can be dangerous and are dangerous today.

However, we are speaking in theory. There are several possible routes longer than what you described. Here is one. If you originate in Khasan Russia and continue across Russia, heading south at Saratov to Volgograd and then onward to Tbilisi in Georgia.

Now, there needs to be a note. It will likely be dangerous to go any further. The considerations depend on what country you are a citizen of, what languages you speak, who your friends are, etc. However, speaking of times before Covid -- and speaking as an American citizen -- if Covid ended today -- and if you had a lot of balls --

You could go from Georgia through Turkey and to the Ibrahim Khalil border crossing into Iraqi Kurdistan. Before COVID, if you were a US citizen you could pass through here with a proper 6-month visa from the Iraqi government. Whether it is safe to do so is another question.

Now you are in Iraq. The average normal person should not go here right now. Without trusted and secure friendly contacts within the country, I would personally be on the good foot driving, looking to get into and out of the country as quickly as possible.

With that said, I would not transit the western frontier. It is very dangerous. I would attempt to blend in by driving through Mosul and onto Baghdad. From Baghdad, you are going to the western frontier with Jordan. Cross into Jordan at Karameh border crossing. Now take a deep breath. You are on relatively safe turf again.

If ferries were allowed, you could take a ferry across the Red Sea from Jordan to Egypt and not have to cross into Israel. However since we stipulate no ferries, you need to cross into Israel, likely at the Jordan River Border Crossing. From there, continue on to Tel Aviv. From Tel Aviv, you will head south to Taba border crossing, the only border crossing for tourists from Israel into Egypt.

You will then go on to Cairo and overland to Aswan. From Aswan if ferries were allowed we would try to take the ferry to Wadi Haifa. However from what I can find online, I believe it is in fact possible to drive a personal car from Aswan into Sudan. Keeping in mind there are no settlements for miles around West of the Nile in the desert. Although it does not show in Google Maps, from the Google satellite photos there does appear to be a manned border crossing west of the Nile overland called the Arqin land border crossing, opened in 2017 https://goo.gl/maps/hfmshAym9ENUNUdCA

I believe the roads are now done on the Sudanese side as well...

In Sudan you will go on to Khartoum and cross into Ethiopia on to Gondar and then Addis Ababa.

From Addis you can drive overland through Kenya and the rest of East Africa all the way South to ZA and onto Cape Town. I have never been to SE Africa so I will leave that up to someone else, but Google routes you pretty straightforwardly.

Here is the journey on Google Maps -- it clocks in at 23,868km or a whopping 14,080 miles https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Khasan,+Primorsky+Krai,+Russia,+692730/Ibrahim+Khalil+Border+Crossing,+Iraq/Baghdad,+Iraq/Tel+Aviv,+Israel/Taba,+Egypt/Cairo,+Egypt/Aswan,+Egypt/Khartoum,+Sudan/Addis+Ababa,+Ethiopia/Cape+Town,+South+Africa/@34.4793227,27.0950486,3.96z/data=!4m62!4m61!1m5!1m1!1s0x5fb596808136e70d:0x6e5b668bd85bb5bf!2m2!1d130.651644!2d42.4241158!1m5!1m1!1s0x40091a6e00c2382b:0xd5bd4f7c73073435!2m2!1d42.5710728!2d37.139472!1m5!1m1!1s0x15577f67a0a74193:0x9deda9d2a3b16f2c!2m2!1d44.3660671!2d33.315241!1m5!1m1!1s0x151d4ca6193b7c1f:0xc1fb72a2c0963f90!2m2!1d34.7817676!2d32.0852999!1m5!1m1!1s0x15000b19c6d2624f:0x78755cbe15dafa6e!2m2!1d34.8937208!2d29.4938662!1m5!1m1!1s0x14583fa60b21beeb:0x79dfb296e8423bba!2m2!1d31.2357116!2d30.0444196!1m5!1m1!1s0x14367b5ab1a30e5f:0xfb109fe337cabccb!2m2!1d32.8998293!2d24.088938!1m5!1m1!1s0x168e8fde9837cabf:0x191f55de7e67db40!2m2!1d32.5598994!2d15.5006544!1m5!1m1!1s0x164b85cef5ab402d:0x8467b6b037a24d49!2m2!1d38.7577605!2d8.9806034!1m5!1m1!1s0x1dcc500f8826eed7:0x687fe1fc2828aa87!2m2!1d18.4240553!2d-33.9248685!3e0



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Computings

That's the route my dad used to go to school

southwest florida roblox player

When i I was 9, I was 25. Uphill, both ways 26 hours a day on 1 foot, my other foot was starting a business.

southwest florida roblox player

@h8GWBî 26 hours a day

Corey D Sousa

On foot, uphill both ways, in 10 feet of snow… 😂

RLC77

Fax

Rico Fabian

same (100th comment)

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coochie man

God, he sounds so much more serious than he does now

Buddy Blris

because this is voiced by Wendover productions.

Falc1NL

@The Viscount Bro thats fucking funny

The Viscount

i guess he's half as interesting now

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