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Too far off topic to even continue to quibble. Go ahead without me and argue about the line between North and South America, Asia and Africa, and whether Australia is a continent, and put it in a new thread..
In the space of two years (July 2015-July 2017), I went to every continent, 30 countries, so that is pretty doable.
North America: USA, Trinidad, Guam
South America: Guyana, Suriname, French Guyana
Europe: Netherlands, France, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldolva, Transdniestria, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia
Asia: Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Brunei, Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhastan, Turkey
Africa: Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia
Australia
That's definitely quite a feat. I know that there are a number of bloggers who have visited every country in that time span, but usually that's very challenging in and out of itself.
You forgot Antarctica. They must feel quite lonely having been left out.
I think Ive seen some of those bloggers. I meet them in hostels. All day and night they're on their laptop. What are you doing? My blog. About what? My travel. You never go anywhere. Mmph.
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