• SCOTTISE cyclist Mark Beaumont, who was early age. He completed his first long-distance bike ride at the age of 12 when he rode from John O Groats at the top of Scotland, all the way down to Land's End in the south of England. Then, on 15 February 2008, Beaumont raised £18,000 for charity, and entered the Guinness World Records when he became the fastest person to cycle around the world. He completed his trip in 195 days and 6 hours, beating the record of 276 days, which had previously been set by another British man, Steven Strange. Beaumont's trip began and ended in Paris and took him through 20 countries across Europe. the Middle East, India, Asia. Australia and North America. The speed of his journey was amazing. It took him only four hours to cross Holland and just three hours to cross Germany. He cycled across four American states in two days. But Beaumont's trip included some unexpected problems. As well as his bike. Beaumont carried 80 kg of equipment that included a tent, tools and cameras. He had his wallet and camera stolen when he was staying in a motel in the USA. He came down with food poisoning in Lahore. Pakistan, and was knocked off his bike in Louisiana, USA, by a motorist. He even had to take a detour when he was crossing the border into Malaysia to escape the violent anti-government activity that was Питання 1) Why do you think people go on expeditions around the world? 2)Would you like to go on a similar journey Why?/Why not?

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    Объяснение:

    1. People may go on expeditions around the world for a variety of reasons, such as personal challenge and adventure, to break records, to raise awareness for a cause or charity, or to explore different cultures and landscapes.

    2. Тут тобі відповісти самому, чи хотів би ти піти у подібну подорж чи ні?

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