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In the 14th century, the Moroccan wanderer Ibn Battuta spent nearly 30 years traveling some 75,000 miles across Africa, the Middle East, India and Southeast Asia. The title of “history's most famous traveler” usually goes to Marco Polo, the great Venetian wayfarer who visited China in the 13th century.
Jul 20, 2017
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Ibn Battuta, 1304-1369 CE, was a Moroccan explorer of Berber descent. He is a good candidate for the title of the greatest traveler of all time.
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