Jason Lewis has reached nearly 75,000 km long way in 13 years, while Jimmy Nelson travel around the world to record images of the tribes at risk of extinction.
1. Jason Lewis - The first person to circumnavigate the world using only human power
Jason Lewis has reached nearly 75,000 km long way in 13 years
Starting from 319.20 Euro London only in the bag, after 13 years, by walking, biking, rollerblading and kayaking, Jason Lewis took the long way nearly 75,000 km, crossing 37 countries. Tours around the world by people of his effort has resonated loud and was named to the Guinness Book of Records.
Jason Lewis on his journey near Dolalghat, Nepal, in 2005 (Photo: Kumar Ale)
On his way, Jason teaching environmental issues in over 900 schools.
He wishes may further explore new lands one day.
2. Jimmy Nelson - travel photographer to capture images of the last tribes
Jimmy during project execution "Before They Pass Away"
Jimmy Nelson traveled around the world to implement the project "Before They Pass Away" (Before they leave).
His photos of recorded images and most vivid details about many rare tribe left in the world before they disappear completely.
Looking at the works of Jimmy Nelson, one can see the powerful tribe, people proudly boast not just the poor and ragged as anyone ever imagined.
Jimmy Nelson with Asaro tribe in Papua New Guinea (Photo: Jimmy Nelson)
This project of Jimmy has become a bridge between the West and the oldest culture is diminishing worldwide.
The photographer also expressed his hope that the project might help spark discussions about the tribe could "teach" for developing countries.
3. Paul Salopek - The tracing footprints of human migration
Paul Salopek was walking over 33.796km over 2 years
Paul Salopek spent 2 years to walk over long distances than 33.796km. That is the journey along migratory footsteps of ancient man, which stretches from Ethiopia to Tierra del Fuego archipelago of South America.
Paul Salopek the tombs of the wealthy during the Nabataean (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia today)
Paul's time has ended, but intend to continue to walk and explore the footsteps of mankind has not yet stopped. Paul hopes to continue the journey and tell everyone about the story of humanity in this approach.
4. Maria Leijerstam - Woman wants to bike to Atlantic
Maria Leijerstam - first woman biking to Antarctica
Four years ago, Maria Leijerstam has suddenly changed life when abandon a desirable job, leaving the apartment next to the Thames on the road, starting first trip walking around New Zealand in 23 days.
Then she started the journey traveled by bicycle and become the first woman biking to Antarctica.
Leijerstam the completion of the bike to the bike Antarctica is designed especially her
Always interested in adventure travel, challenge yourself and have a little "crazy", Maria said she is planning to ride to the Atlantic.
5. Don Parrish - The man set foot on the "around the world"
Don Parrish went over 193 countries of the United Nations
With the desire to tread all over the world, Don Parrish began planning his trip from the definition of "everywhere" is like and go "anywhere" in any way.
His first trip was completed from more than 30 years ago, with results that have "landed" to 50 states across the United States.
So far, Don went over 193 countries of the UN. Each country when he offers to explore all areas of the country such as France's 27 regions and 28 states of India. For Don, the carefully considered and specific schedules is key to help him conquer this journey.
6. Levison Wood - Photographer walking 6,500 km along the Nile
Levison Wood was walking nearly 6,500 kilometers along the Nile
Most people when they see a river would find a boat to cruise, but Levison Wood did not, he chose to go along the river to explore the tribes living there. And thus, the photographer, 32, has written his own history to find out how to explore the mysterious and dangerous place in the world.
Levinson is also one of the most adventurous explorers passing through the world's war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, through Madagascar, fought in southern Sudan, itself ambulance driver from London to Malawi for a chapter Charity or travel through the region of Madagascar.
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