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Published: May 27, 2009
LAHORE - An Argentinean cyclist Pablo Garcia is traveling around the globe with a mission to not only see
cultures of the world but also bring it at peace.
Though he alone cant bring the warring world at peace but by paddling around the globe he feels he carries a
token message of peace preparing a documentary of his travelogue.
Thus far Pablo has paddled nearly half the world on the cycle back since he started his journey in 1999 from
Buenos Aires, Argentina, and would take another four years to complete his adventure back to the home country.
After reaching Pakistan, which is the 61st country he travelled covering 73,133 kilometres, Pablo was surprised
to find the country carrying so much peace and love contrary to the foreign media pictures of terror.
"I cant believe how happy I was to reach here. I came on bicycle from Islamabad and remained on the roads till 2
am. Had I been in North America I would have been robbed but here in Pakistan I received warm reception and
love from the people where ever I went," said Pablo while talking to The Nation.
"Everyone asked me not to go to Pakistan but I in fact wanted to know the ground reality myself and the truth is
 
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Good news story.


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Here is Pablo Garcia, International Cyclist.



AN Argentinean man embarking on an 11-year cycling mission to spread peace and friendship around the world has reached in Bahrain. Pablo Garcia, 35, has already visited 57 countries during the last seven years, covering 69,800km through South America, Africa, Europe and Middle East.

He plans to cycle 120,000km through more than 100 countries in five continents, documenting different cultures and people's way of life and transmitting a message of peace and friendship.

The cyclist's tour is recognised by the United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Environment Programme.

Mr Garcia arrived in Bahrain on Tuesday and has been taking a break exploring the country.

He is staying as a guest at the Marriott Executive Apartments in Juffair and will continuing his journey to Saudi Arabia tomorrow.

During the next four months, he will tour Iran, Pakistan, India, China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

The final part of his challenge will involve cycling from north America to Argentina which will mean another 50,000km and take another four and a half years.

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Le deseo buena suerte
 
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:woot: @S-2

i thought he worked for you guys and was a CIA boy looking around for our nukes????:bunny:
 
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Sorry, was in bad taste.
 
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I hope he was not in Lahore today. What a shock tat would have been for him. A lot bigger than getting cycle stolen...

Yep, same applies for Mumbai or Assam... :undecided: Until your country doesn't stop supporting terrorist outfits from across the border we will remain to see such attacks. Your fingerprints are all over suicide attacks carried out in every nook of Pakistan. You are the main culprit, never forget that before being cynical.
 
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"i thought he worked for you guys and was a CIA boy looking around for our nukes????:bunny:"

You thought correct. Actually, everybody works for us...

Those other 57 countries and 70,000km were just a deception plan and a warm-up to make sure he's in top-flight condition.

Pablo's orders, should he decide to accept, are to locate, infiltrate, steal, strap on, and pedal his azz to the Afghan border with all 100 of your nukes.:agree:

Should be quite a sight and we can't wait to congratulate him...

...and THEN steal his bike.:usflag:
 
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hahah .. i liked the .."THEN steal his bike" oh and the other foolish people that can make such a topic into "oh you killed my goat by sending special ops" please .. its about a guy and his bicycle who's from Argentina .. come onnn ...
 
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"i thought he worked for you guys and was a CIA boy looking around for our nukes????:bunny:"

You thought correct. Actually, everybody works for us...

Those other 57 countries and 70,000km were just a deception plan and a warm-up to make sure he's in top-flight condition.

Pablo's orders, should he decide to accept, are to locate, infiltrate, steal, strap on, and pedal his azz to the Afghan border with all 100 of your nukes.:agree:

Should be quite a sight and we can't wait to congratulate him...

...and THEN steal his bike.:usflag:


:rofl::rofl: this has to be one of your masterpieces S-2...specially the last line then steal his bike!!!

lol ohh you CIA basta*ds always double crossing your own people.....:lol: but don't you worry we will send SWAT TALIBANS in search for you boys...oh damn wait he they are also your agents.... not to worry will seek help from the only source we got the one and only :china:
 
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