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Why Overland

Posted on January 29, 2012 by Brianna & Logan

In place of this Sunday‘s “How-To” we present “Why“

Camped out on the Southernmost shore, Tierra del Fuego.

Head on over to Lost World Expedition and read about how 9 months turned into 15.

This entry was posted in Argentina, How-To, Tierra del Fuego by Brianna & Logan. Bookmark the permalink.
3/27/2012: The End.
449 days on the road



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