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In 1873 Jules Verne wrote “Around the World in Eighty Days”

In 1873 Jules Verne wrote “Around the World in Eighty Days”. NOW. X -TREME TRAVELS invites you to participate in the most amazing challenge of all times. “Around the World in Ten Jumps!”. Instructions. -Open Google Earth -Locate our starting point, ETPC Clot

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In 1873 Jules Verne wrote “Around the World in Eighty Days”

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  1. In 1873 Jules Verne wrote “Around the World in Eighty Days”

  2. NOW X-TREME TRAVELS invites you to participate in the most amazing challenge of all times

  3. “Around the World in Ten Jumps!”

  4. Instructions -Open Google Earth -Locate our starting point, ETPC Clot -Add a placemark (Ctrl+Shift+P) with the name of your team. -Add a new placemark in every jump. -The first team completing all the jumps wins the challenge!

  5. THE WANDUNGUIS TEAM The Wandunguis Team starting point

  6. IS IT CLEAR? OK THEN… READY… …STEADY… GO!!!

  7. JUMP 1 • From your starting point in ETP Clot, jump to the valley that is the birth place of the only river in Catalunya flowing towards the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. JUMP 2 • From this place, jump to the center of the largest island in the world (that is NOT a continent!)

  9. JUMP 3 • Nice jump! Now, go to a salted sea which is considered to be the lowest spot on earth! There aren’t any fishes in it, are they?

  10. JUMP 4 • There is a country on the roof of the world. Go to its capital and don’t forget the scarf! It’s quite cold up there!

  11. JUMP 5 • What is the shortest way to cross from Asia to the United States? Meet you there!

  12. JUMP 6 • Great! Now, it’s time to play the pirate! Have you ever heard about the island where buccaneers took shelter? Be careful! A lot of islands have a similar name, but there is only ONE safe place for us! Maybe this map can help you! Hurry up!

  13. JUMP 7 • And talking about pirates: the famous Sir Francis Drake discovered a passage between two oceans that still has his name. Would you jump to there?

  14. JUMP 8 • To the south of Drake Passage you can find a group of islands named after a Scottish archipelago which is our next meeting point. Can you jump to its capital?

  15. JUMP 9 • Well done! Now meet you in the center of a great lake, source of the longest river in the world. Jump now!

  16. JUMP 10 • Brilliant! Now you are about to face your very last jump in this challenge! This time you can CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION, but mind this three conditions: • You MUST move to another continent. • You MUST jump to a city. • You CAN’T repeat any place you have already been before!

  17. FINAL JUMP!! • GREAT WORK! You have become professional jumpers! And now, can you come back to ETP Clot to receive an ovation? We are waiting for you!

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