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The Day12 Project has always been as a free resource for people with itchy feet and we've been promoting sustainable travel since 2003 solely through the support of people like you! So whether you're buying a kilometre, giving us some advice or simply joining the mailing list - thank you. Now tell your friends!

       
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...so do these people!
     
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Support 'More than footprints'

200,000 British students take a gap-year from university every year!

120,000 British backpackers visit Australia every year

A Round-the-World traveller spends, on average, US$12,000 on their trip

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  Greg Stevenson (England) - 60kms
  Abdulaziz Althanayan (Saudi arabia) - 50kms
  Juan Pablo Alcalde (Chile) - 5kms
  Annamaria Spalvieri (Italy) - 10kms
  Nam Kyu Kim (Korea) - 10kms
  Daniel Einloft (Germany) - 10kms
  Amanda Edmonds (England) - 60kms
  Anne Lainault (Germany) - 10kms
  Aymeric de Perthuis (France) - 10kms
  Ya Chun Chuang (Taiwan) - 10kms
  Natalia Rocha (Colombia) - 5kms
  Hal Macritchie-Pratt (England) - 10kms
  Marc Li (France) - 2kms
  Maya Friedman (Israel) - 5kms
  Eun Young Suh (South Korea) - 5kms
  Doo Yul Lee (South Korea) - 5kms
  Saqar Al-Shamsi (UAE) - 20kms
  Tiago Ferraz de Moraes (Brazil) - 5kms
  Antonio Chimuko Victoriano (Angola) - 5kms
  Lars et Tibault (England) - 20kms
  Marjolaine Paris (France) - 5kms
  Sylvie Legrand (France) - 16kms
  Hugues Thibault-Laurent (France) - 4kms
  Terry Davies (England) - 5kms
  David Stow (Brazil) - 2kms
  Carole Trosch (England) - 5kms
  Jelena Borodina (England) - 5kms
  Ingrid Kwadzovi (Scotland) - 10kms
  Erez Herman (Israel) - 10kms
  Yumi Mashiki (Japan) - 1km
  Romain Faure (France) - 20kms
  David Linden (England) - 1km
  Paul Evensen (France) - 5kms
  Phil Stevenson (England) - 25kms
  Angela Isaja (Sicily) - 1km
  Fabian Bonner (England) - 11kms
  Jo Hickman (England) - 2kms
  Heather Abel (Australia) - 20kms
  Steve Worral (England) - 2kms
  Peter Sohi (England) - 1km
  Louise Aspell (England) - 1km
  Nick Lamarti (England) - 1km
 
 
 
   

 
   
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More than footprints?, The Day12 Project's 2009 campaign, is a 40,075km, low-carbon, high-profile, Round-the-World trip to find out how LOCAL PEOPLE feel about tourism, how we can make our journeys more sustainable and make a positive contribution to those places we visit.

   
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