Around the world on a skateboard

Friends of Google, I’m the Brazilian who made the 1st trip around the world on a skateboard without a motor, traveling through 64 countries on 5 continents in 12 years, I crossed countries like Somalia Ethiopia, Tajikistan Afghanistan, stayed for 3 months in: Japan, Africa from the South, Swaziland, Thailand, New Zealand Nepal Madagascar Argentina Russia and Europe, I did this in honor of my late father. despite the world pandemic of the corona virus my plans to attend the great world events football cup and paris olympics continue. Here in Brazil I am not recognized by the government or the sports ministry, despite being reported all over the world, my knowledge, records, unique inventions have no value in Brazil, so I come to you to help me send photos and privileged news from over 157 countries for all, I have 7 terabyte of unpublished images saved, My Skate has 11 Sony cameras, solar energy system, I have support from the Brazilian embassies for Border documentation and I’m sure that, if Google’s management knows that I exist, will support me to complete this incredible journey and bring knowledge to everyone. The secret of the trip is my friends all over the world and the fact that I’m Brazilian, terrorists don’t kill Brazilians, the proof was staying in Afghanistan and Somalia, I have friends waiting for me in Syria Iraq Iran and Yemen. I’m very good with languages, enough to communicate in Malagasy, Swahili, English Spanish German Russian, the YouTube video is in Portuguese, but you can see my journey from Finland to Portugal. I am studying Yoruba and Bantu African languages. I have a surfboard factory and I make special carbon fiber vehicles. thank you all and thank you for your attention.

Friends of Google, I’m the Brazilian who made the 1st trip around the world on a skateboard without a motor, traveling through 64 countries on 5 continents in 12 years, I crossed countries like Somalia Ethiopia, Tajikistan Afghanistan, stayed for 3 months in: Japan, Africa from the South, Swaziland, Thailand, New Zealand Nepal Madagascar Argentina Russia and Europe, I did this in honor of my late father. despite the world pandemic of the corona virus my plans to attend the great world events football cup and paris olympics continue. Here in Brazil I am not recognized by the government or the sports ministry, despite being reported all over the world, my knowledge, records, unique inventions have no value in Brazil, so I come to you to help me send photos and privileged news from over 157 countries for all, I have 7 terabyte of unpublished images saved, My Skate has 11 Sony cameras, solar energy system, I have support from the Brazilian embassies for Border documentation and I’m sure that, if Google’s management knows that I exist, will support me to complete this incredible journey and bring knowledge to everyone. The secret of the trip is my friends all over the world and the fact that I’m Brazilian, terrorists don’t kill Brazilians, the proof was staying in Afghanistan and Somalia, I have friends waiting for me in Syria Iraq Iran and Yemen. I’m very good with languages, enough to communicate in Malagasy, Swahili, English Spanish German Russian, the YouTube video is in Portuguese, but you can see my journey from Finland to Portugal. I am studying Yoruba and Bantu African languages. I have a surfboard factory and I make special carbon fiber vehicles. You can contact me on my whatsapp: thank you all and thank you for your attention.https://youtu.be/ED9vtqLdhow

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Hi @marcelogervasio ,

I would like to inform you that I redacted the phone number you shared in your comment, since it is your personal information.

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I’m sorry about that, I didn’t know that I would be breaking any rule, because in my country informing the telephone number is not a problem, in Brazil it is normal. What I thought of in the post was to try to show the trip that few nationalities can do and bring incredible knowledge to everyone, as I’m leaving I had no other option. ###ME desculpa por isso, eu não sabia que estaria infringindo alguma regra, pois no meu país informar o telefone não é problema algum, no Brasil é coisa normal. O que eu pensei na postagem era tentar mostrar a viagem que poucas nacionalidades podem fazer e levar um incrível conhecimento a todos, como estou de partida não tinha outra opção.