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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Guanabara Bay at dusk.

From remote islands to the DMZ, an intrepid teen hits 118 countries before turning 20

Source: npr

Find out what happens after a teen’s year-long journey across continents. Imagine what he learned, and the surprises he faced along the way.

This entry was posted in Approaching Adulthood, Making Your Voice Heard and tagged Culture & Society, People on November 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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