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A group of determined Ghanaians embarked on an impressive journey by land that spanned 11 countries over 16 days.
Departing Accra on July 23, this group set out on a cross-continental expedition, ultimately heading to London, Europe.
This team of explorers consisted of 12 men and one woman named Serwa the Shecanic.
As they moved forward, the travelers immersed themselves in the cultures and landmarks of the countries they crossed.
The remarkable journey was documented on the group's Facebook page, Wanderlust Ghana.
From the bustling streets of Accra to the rich tapestries of Europe, this journey showcases the universal spirit of adventure that resides in us all.
In the videos below, we share with you some events that chronicled their trip.
Watch the compilation here:
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