RTW route
my rough route, in straight lines 🙁 no squiggly lines but it’ll do
At home - Cork, Ireland. Planning, planning, planning. 45 days to go. First stop: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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my rough route, in straight lines 🙁 no squiggly lines but it’ll do
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