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She walked 14000 km in the Australian outback in 17 months. She started alone and then on the way she saved a dog, who became her constant companion ever since

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She walked on the land of the Incas, from Chile to Peru via Bolivia. Her footsteps follow the top of the Andes ranges for 8 months - 7000 km

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She walked from Siberia to Australia. "The only way to survive 3 years of walking was to embrace the moment of now"

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Sarah crossed the United States from the Canadian to the Mexican border. 4260 km in 4 months and 6 days, a path full of obstacles

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2015

Elected European Adventurer of the Year

Nominee National Geographic Adventurer of the Year

The New York Time Magazine published her portrait

Sarah felt ready for a survival expedition in the wildest part of Australia, far away from humans - 3 months and 750 km

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According to CN Traveler, one of the 30 World's Most Influential Women    Travelers, besides Amelia Earhart, Angelina Jolie, Dian Fossey, Cheryl Strayed

She crossed alone the majestic uninhabited rainforests of Tasmania, recording the unique species of the area in 3 months

Sarah left 2 months after her mother’s death and crossed the Great Victoria Desert and the Gibson Desert for nearly 3 months, one of the most isolated and water-scarce regions in Australia. She carried 60 kg in her cart and 22 kg on her back.

Sarah Marquis has been nominated for the :

21st Century Adventurer 2025 award by EFTO.

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