Most of you have probably read the book or seen the movie, "Around the World in 80 Days." The main character is a British bachelor1 named Phileas Fogg, whose
objective is to travel the globe2 by only using public transportation. This is all part of a bet, with the
condition that Fogg must complete his journey within a limited amount of time. Now, there is a modern-day Fogg
on the scene, but his odyssey3 is much more
challenging.
British filmmaker, Graham Hughes,
is out to do better than Fogg. He is on a
quest to set foot in every country on Earth in just one year. Just like Fogg, this bachelor from Liverpool, England is going to do this all without flying or driving. However, Hughes is not doing this for a bet. Instead, he is trying to raise money for charity. Having only a budget of under US$30,000 and a video camera, he
sets out on his 90,000-kilometer journey in Buenos Aires on New Year's Day. National Geographic Channel is there as Hughes takes his love of traveling
to the limit in "Graham's World."