The woman who spent 6 years walking around the world

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GLOBAL _ CU – On May 2 2014, Angela Maxwell set out on a walk to take a break from life’s busyness. It would be six and a half years before she returned.

During that time she crossed four continents, 14 countries, several islands over a distance of more than 32,180 kilometres alone and on foot. The terrain went from scorching desert to snowy glaciers, rural villages to bustling cities in a journey that changed Maxwell’s life for good.

On paper, Maxwell didn’t exactly fit the mould of women who have embarked on great adventures as a way to change their lives. She wasn’t hit with unexpected grief like Cheryl Strayed or a broken marriage like Elizabeth Gilbert.

In fact, in 2014, Maxwell was….

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