Monday, March 3, 2014

Young swimmers, aged 26, having already recorded crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, will begin his n


This expedition, which aims both sporting, environmental and citizen, will be under the patronage of HRH Princess Lalla Hasna, President of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection.
Young swimmers, aged 26, having already recorded crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, will begin his new assignment from Wutung in Papua New Guinea, to Mabo (Indonesia), connecting and Oceania Asia, a journey that will span a distance of 20 km.
Baraka connect, second gaur step, Africa and Asia, from Taba to Egypt Haql, Saudi Arabia, before moving from Asia to Europe in swimming across the shore between the parties east and west of Istanbul, a distance of 7 km.
In embarking on this expedition, the young swimmer says it assigns aims to enable Morocco to mark its entry into the pantheon of countries whose swimmers have succeeded to connect the five continents by swimming.
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