Touring the World on Muscle Power
By İlknur Gürdal Fieldhouse
Erden Eruc will climb the highest peaks on each of the six inhabited continents of the earth and will try to cross the distances between these peaks by rowing and cycling; he will travel around the world on the power of his muscles.
Erden Eruc will climb the highest peaks on each of the six inhabited continents of the earth and will try to cross the distances between these peaks by rowing and cycling; he will travel around the world on the power of his muscles.
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- Written by Ilknur Gurdal
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