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Cor Goethals From Zaventem Sets World Record for Hitchhiking: Around the World in 15 Days

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Cor Goethals from Zaventem has set a new world record. He hitchhiked around the world in 15 days and 7 hours. During that time, he traveled through Russia, the United States, and Europe, finally reaching the Atomium in Brussels.

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Cor Goethals from Zaventem has set a new world record. He hitchhiked around the world in 15 days and 7 hours. During that time, he traveled through Russia, the United States, and Europe, finally reaching the Atomium in Brussels.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Belgian Cor Goethals from Zaventem has broken the world hitchhiking record. He traveled around the world in fifteen days and seven hours. He departed from the Atomium in Brussels and traveled through Russia, the United States, and Europe, among other places, before returning to Brussels.

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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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