Running The Sahara ,The Impossible Is Possible

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"It may be difficult, but it is possible", the words which winners would repeat. It is really possible when people do the best and not giving up plus having the great inspiration.
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On November 2nd, an international expedition team of three men—Charlie Engle (USA), Ray Zahab (Canada), and Kevin Lin (Taiwan)—undertook a quest that no human being has ever fulfilled …

They ran across the Sahara: 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometers), in 111 days.

Each runner brought his own unique story and motivations, but all united around a love for Africa and a profound desire to make a difference in the lives of the people of the Sahara in the best way they knew how—by risking their lives running coast-to-coast across the Sahara Desert to prove that the impossible is possible; and in the process they brought people into a new relationship with the Sahara and its people.

The film, Running the Sahara, chronicles this quest—it's an up-close character-driven documentary that delves deep into the culture of the Sahara through the eyes of three individuals undergoing a life-altering experience. With them, we cross six countries: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya, and Egypt. On a daily basis, we interact with the locals, accept their hospitality, and learn about their lives and the challenges they face.

Through this diverse terrain, our runners make their noble quest to bring a new vision of the Sahara and its people to the world—a more accurate vision intended to increase interest and understanding of our fellow humans, an unknowable land, and what each of us is willing to do to make a difference.

These universal themes will make Running the Sahara a film that will appeal to audiences all over the world.

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