Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time Steven Wright
Assume a lifespan of 75 years, ignore leap years, and take 5,000 as a conservative estimate for the average number of steps in a day ( allowing for being very old and very young when we don’t walk ): you may well take 136,875,000 paces in a lifetime.
Divide this by the number of paces required to go round the Earth, and come to a figure of 2.08.
It’s altogether possible that you could walk ‘round the world twice in your lifetime.
WE MAY AS WELL ENJOY THE STROLL!
Divide this by the number of paces required to go round the Earth, and come to a figure of 2.08.
It’s altogether possible that you could walk ‘round the world twice in your lifetime.
WE MAY AS WELL ENJOY THE STROLL!