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  2. George Meegan - Wikipedia

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    This journey was 19,019 miles (30,608 km) on foot, completed in 2,426 days [1] (1977–1983) and is documented in his book The Longest Walk (1988). He received substantial media coverage (including appearances on the Today Show , CBS Morning News and Larry King Live ) and was featured in numerous public speaking forums.

  3. Dave Kunst - Wikipedia

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    Dave Kunst (born July 16, 1939) is the first person independently verified to have walked around the Earth. [1] The walk was intended to be achieved along with his brother John, but during the event John was shot and killed by bandits, and Dave wounded; Dave resumed and completed the walk with another brother, Peter.

  4. Eratosthenes - Wikipedia

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    The son of Aglaos, Eratosthenes was born in 276 BC in Cyrene.Now part of modern-day Libya, Cyrene had been founded by Greeks centuries earlier and became the capital of Pentapolis (North Africa), a country of five cities: Cyrene, Arsinoe, Berenice, Ptolemias, and Apollonia.

  5. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    Two species are described in the literature: A. ramidus, which lived about 4.4 million years ago [32] during the early Pliocene, and A. kadabba, dated to approximately 5.6 million years ago [33] (late Miocene). A. ramidus had a small brain, measuring between 300 and 350 cm 3.

  6. Aloha Wanderwell - Wikipedia

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    Aloha Wanderwell (Idris Galcia Hall née Welsh, October 13, 1906 – June 4, 1996) was a Canadian explorer, author, filmmaker, and aviator. Beginning when she was 16 years old, she became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe, driving a Ford 1918 Model T over a five year period (1922–1927).

  7. 5 habits to borrow from people who've lived to 100 - AOL

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    Blue Zones' Dan Buettner says people who live the longest share these five things in common: plant-based diet, exercise, sleep, sense of purpose and community. 5 habits to borrow from people who ...

  8. Robert Peary - Wikipedia

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    Peary made his way to Bowdoin College, some 36 mi (58 km) to the north, where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. [4] He was also part of the rowing team. [4] He graduated in 1877 with a civil engineering degree. [4] [5] From 1878 to 1879, Peary lived in Fryeburg, Maine. During that time ...

  9. My great-grandmother was a vaudeville comic and lived to 96 ...

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    My great-grandmother and great-grandfather had a comedy act together and traveled all over. She lived to the age of 96. She loved entertaining people, and laughter was a key to her longevity.