
Traveling the world in a wheelchair presents unique challenges and rewards. This individual's journey across 44 countries and all seven continents highlights the complexities of accessible travel. From navigating uneven cobblestone streets to encountering inaccessible transportation, the experience underscores the importance of planning and adaptability. However, it also emphasizes the incredible opportunities for connection and cultural immersion, proving that disability doesn't have to limit one's exploration of the world. It’s a testament to the power of perseverance and the universal human desire to experience different cultures.
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