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1340898 No.1340898 [Reply] [Original]

Anyone here like to go on a global backpacking trip on the road of the human migration?

This seems like a super fascinating way to travel around Earth, retracing the footsteps that our Human species has taken over a course of 250,000 years. Following the path your super-great relatives took, and the road your super-distant cousins would take.

>> No.1340903

I don't believe in evolution

>> No.1340904

>>1340898

When you get to the classical period, how will you be in mesopotamia, greece, china etc all at once?

>> No.1340907

I'd get bored after a few months. Gimme a computer with internet access and I'll be fine.

>> No.1340908

>>1340903
That is good for you. I hope it brings you lots of luck and good health on this planet of ours.

>> No.1340911
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1340911

Better hurry up; with sea levels rising, the land bridge from Russia to America is going to go underwater soon.

>> No.1340920

>>1340904
Every time you move on further, you examine that regions complete Human natural history. From the first humans to today, then move on.

>> No.1340924

>>1340898
Damn, this is actually a great idea.
OP, go for it. And maybe make a profit off of it at the same time.

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>> No.1340940

We'd need to loop around a lot of times for that to work.

"Ok! And here we are, Australia. We now have walked the path of the Aboriginals. Now back to Africa, we're gonna trace the path of the Orientals next!"

>> No.1342372

>>1340940
You just go back to where you got off at asia and continue on the orient.