Egyptian Man Breaks Guinness World Record for Fastest Visit to Seven Wonders of the World
Egyptian Man Sets Guinness World Record for Fastest Visit to Seven Wonders of the World
In a remarkable feat of travel and determination, Egyptian man Magdy Eissa, 45, has broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest visit to all seven wonders of the world. Eissa completed this incredible journey in just 6 days, 11 hours, and 52 minutes, surpassing the previous record set by Englishman Jamie McDonald by a margin of 4.5 hours.
Eissa’s journey took him to the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal in India, Petra in Jordan, the Colosseum in Rome, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, and Chichén Itzá in Mexico. To achieve this record, Eissa was only allowed to travel by public transport, utilizing flights, buses, trains, subways, and other means to navigate between the wonders.
Upon completing his childhood dream of visiting all seven wonders of the world, Eissa shared his experience with Guinness World Records, stating, “I had to navigate a complex web of flights, trains, buses, subways and walking between transportation hubs and the Wonders. A single disruption could derail the entire itinerary and result in a flight back home!”
The news of Eissa’s record-breaking achievement has garnered attention and admiration from people around the world. Many have expressed amazement at his speed and determination, with one individual commenting, “So amazing,” while another added, “That is very fast!” Some have also jokingly remarked on the potential jetlag Eissa must have experienced during his whirlwind journey.
Overall, Eissa’s accomplishment has been met with widespread congratulations and praise from those who have followed his journey. His dedication and perseverance in achieving this remarkable feat serve as an inspiration to travelers and adventurers everywhere.
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