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Epic Global Odyssey in a Campervan

Chris and Marianne Fisher, a daring couple from Telford, England, embarked on an extraordinary global adventure, traversing 67,000 miles through 29 countries in their 20-year-old campervan named “Trudy.” After quitting their jobs and liquidating their assets, they ventured out in January 2020, funding their travels by renting out their home and sharing their journey with the world via their YouTube channel, Tread The Globe, which has captivated 180,000 subscribers and garnered 28 million views. Their decision to leave everything behind and explore the world came just before the global pandemic, turning their adventure into a sensational story of freedom and discovery that inspired thousands. The Fishers’ story exemplifies a profound embrace of life, demonstrating the limitless possibilities when one chooses to live fully in the moment.

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