Assuming all the oceans were frozen solid and you could walk uninhibited from continent to continent, the total distance would be 24,901.55 miles, which is the circumference of the earth. If you maintained an average speed of 5mph, it's simply 24,901.55 divided by 5, which equals 4,980.31 hours, or 207.5 days.
This doesn't really take into account elevation change, as going up a steep mountain would likely slow you down, and adds to the vertical distance you're traveling, apart from horizontal distance which is where the circumference distance comes from.
about 345.847 days asuming you dont lose any time when walking on water
it is 25,184 miles around the world sorry didn't finish answer. 25,184 miles and 16,678 nautical miles there is 1.51 nautical miles for every mile
Approx. 22,000-23,000 miles
25,000 miles
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The Guinness World Record for walking backwards is held by Xu Ziran from China, who traveled 360 km (223.69 miles) in 3 days in 2012.
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Wiley Post was the first person to fly around the world alone. He completed the solo flight in 1933, flying a total of 15,596 miles in just over 7 days.
It would take you ten days, except for the fact that walking around the world in ten days is physically impossible. Assuming there was a land route at the equator (and there is not) you would have to walk at about 104 miles per hour without stopping to do it.
Live Around the World - Miles Davis album - was created on 1996-05-14.
The John Fisher who was good at walking.
About 25,000 miles around.