Just let
Google Maps show you. Pay close attention to leg 36 of the journey.
And if you’re confused, it will also show you
an itinerary that avoids lands on the way.
One thing missing is that the map doesn’t tell you where to buy a swim suit.
Just let
Google Maps show you. Pay close attention to leg 36 of the journey.
And if you’re confused, it will also show you
an itinerary that avoids lands on the way.
One thing missing is that the map doesn’t tell you where to buy a swim suit.
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#1 by Alexis MP on March 29, 2007 - 10:29 am
29 days 1 hour to swin across the ocean, how accurate is that? 🙂
#2 by ErikFK on March 29, 2007 - 9:52 pm
Hilarious!
#3 by John Webber on March 30, 2007 - 2:38 am
How come leg 37 doesn’t say “Dry off?”
#4 by Frank Bolander on March 30, 2007 - 11:48 am
Nah, 37 should’ve been, “Dredge dead body from Atlantic”.
#5 by Anonymous on March 30, 2007 - 5:40 pm
I can swim to europe but I still can’t drive to mexico!? How about hooking this thing in with an airline schedule dohickey for flights to europe for us non swimmers. ?
#6 by John Webber on April 2, 2007 - 4:33 am
And wouldn’t it have been faster to land in Cornwall, rent a car, drive to London, and take the Eurostar through the Channel tunnel? Bet that’d save at least half a day.
#7 by jak on April 8, 2007 - 9:49 am
Swimming trousers are no problem at all – a map for car drivers surely doesn’t tell you where to buy a car, a battery or change the tires due to weather conditions.
But, why travel to the east and not across the northern hemisphere? that way you have the shortest route (we’re not living on a sphere) plus your feet will stay dry during the icy walks. as a bonus you get a pretty scenic route instead of the boring seaview.
PS.: is this a sec code tester? am i getting a review copy?