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New Delhi: Two avid Indian travellers went to seven continents in just 3 days, 1 hour five 5 and 4 seconds i.e. only 73 hours, breaking a world record. Dr Ali Irani and Sujoy Kumar Mitra completed the fastest round-the-world trip on December 7, 2022, in Melbourne, Australia.
After pulling off this incredible accomplishment, the pair predicted that while they might have broken a record today, someone else will likely do so the next day. On his Instagram page, Dr Ali also posted the Guinness World Records certificate, reports Wion.
The seven continents — Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Oceania, were all visited by Irani and Mitra in the course of about four days. The pair left Antarctica on December 4 and landed in Melbourne, Australia, on December 7, shattering the world record.
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