I did a little arithmetic. By the time I am done with The Road Trip for Education, I will have traveled a distance nearly equal to the circumference of the earth.
Using a rough bit of calculations from Google Maps, I sketched out each of my destinations and measured the distance between each, factored in the back and forth, a little driving and a few walks up and down the beach and I came up with this.
Distance traveled during Road Trip: 21,500 miles
Circumference of the Earth at the Equator: 24,901 miles
How's that for a Road Trip?
Photos from EIIF 2009
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