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Every Country In Europe Without Flying

Read more about the article DAY 23: No Borders

DAY 23: No Borders

  • Post published:8 September 2017

So. Is Cyprus part of Europe?I would say yes. Not only because Cyprus is a member of the European Union (well, half of it is), but also because "Europe" is…

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Read more about the article DAY 22: You Old Pirate

DAY 22: You Old Pirate

  • Post published:7 September 2017

Woo woo Taşucu. Now, if I had arrived on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday I could have taken the daytime ferry over to my 50th and final country, Cyprus —…

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Read more about the article DAY 21: I’m A Loser, Baby

DAY 21: I’m A Loser, Baby

  • Post published:6 September 2017

I awoke in the midst of the insanity that is Istanbul's central bus station, Esenler Otogarı. I quickly gathered my things and got off the bus. I had to get…

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Read more about the article DAY 20: The Hellenic Republic

DAY 20: The Hellenic Republic

  • Post published:5 September 2017

If things had gone to plan, I'd be well on my way to Silifke on the south cost of Turkey by now, ready to take the ferry over to Cyprus…

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Read more about the article DAY 19: Doesn’t Mean You Have To Like It

DAY 19: Doesn’t Mean You Have To Like It

  • Post published:4 September 2017

My alarm went off at 5am.I turned it off. I had paid 70 bastard euros for this room, for €17.50 an hour I expect at least a tummy rub. The…

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Read more about the article DAY 18: The Tragedy of Bari

DAY 18: The Tragedy of Bari

  • Post published:3 September 2017

Today was the day. Today was the day that would make or break The Eurodyssey Challenge.If I was to stand any chance of setting this Guinness World Record I had…

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Read more about the article DAY 17: The Malteser

DAY 17: The Malteser

  • Post published:2 September 2017

I'm always going to find waking up on a train exciting. It's just the way I'm programmed. And yet this morning's awakening included the extra excitement of waking up on…

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Read more about the article DAY 16: 500 Metres To Popesville

DAY 16: 500 Metres To Popesville

  • Post published:1 September 2017

We began the new month in high spirits as the bus crossed over the border into Croatia just after 3am and trundling through Croatia via Zagreb in no time at…

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Read more about the article DAY 15: Yugo Slow Show

DAY 15: Yugo Slow Show

  • Post published:31 August 2017

After yesterday's somewhat unexpected blitz through a quite frankly staggering number of countries, today we arose from our slumbers as we arrived in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, early enough…

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Read more about the article DAY 14: Uncle Bulgaria’s Tartan Funbags

DAY 14: Uncle Bulgaria’s Tartan Funbags

  • Post published:30 August 2017

After a few hours sleep, Cricket and I were UP AN' AT 'EM for the 0522 from Bazau to Bucharest, arriving in good time for the early bus to Sofia…

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