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Cassandra de Pecol visited 181 Countries in the World, and she visited Mostar in BiH

Published: November 11, 2016
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When you hear that someone has traveled to 50 countries, you’re impressed, but if someone has traveled to 100 countries – it’s really fascinating. Twenty-seven years old Cassandra de Pecol from Connecticut has already visited 181 countries since July 2015, and among them are BiH, Mostar.

However, visit to any country in the world must be specially recorded and documented. The American has visited almost all 196 countries on the planet, which is astonishing to most of the people.

Twenty-seven years old Cassandra de Pecol from Connecticut has already visited 181 countries since July 2015, and there is only 15 other countries left. She is about to break the Guinness World Record for the people who  traveled he fastest to all sovereign states  (plus an additional 11 countries).

Her incredible journey is called Expedition196 and she travels as the ambassador for peace on behalf of the International Institute for Peace.

Representatives of the Institute wrote on Instagram that they may not be able to follow her on her travels, but at least they can follow her inspirational journey through Instagram.

(Source: klix.ba)

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