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5 Continents in 1 Day Trip Goes Viral


Gunnar Garfors from Norway and Adrian Butterworth from the UK successfully visited five countries on five continents on June 18th, using only scheduled transport. The first video is now available in full HD.

– The guys are happily celebrating in Caracas in South America, the last continent. A short version of the documentary about the trip has now been made available online, says Øystein Garfors, Head of PR.

British production company Adelia Television followed the journey to document the world record setting achievement. The short version is now available on garfors.com. The full-length documentary will be made in both English and Norwegian. It will premiere later this year.

The five continents that had a brief Norwegian-British encounter on June 18th were, in chronological order, Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America. The complete itinerary was as follows:

Istanbul (SAW) – Casablanca (CMN) – 01:10-04:10 – Air Arabia 3O 2438 Casablanca (CMN) – Paris (CDG) – 07:35-11:35 – Air France AF 1697 Paris (CDG) – Punta Cana (PUJ) – 13:30-16:20 – Air France AF 3563 Punta Cana (PUJ) – Caracas (CCS) – 21:00-22:05 – GOL G3 7625

Video format: Full HD, 1080p. Please visit https://garfors.com for more information.

Gunnar Garfors is originally a journalist, but now runs NMTV, a Norwegian mobile television company and IDAG, an international radio and TV organisation. He is 37 years old, has six brothers and sisters and comes from the village of Naustdal on the Norwegian West Coast. He lives in Oslo.

Adelia Television is a television production company based in Bournemouth. It is run by Adrian Butterworth who has broad experience from various television broadcasters. The company has produced documentaries for the UK home office and corporate clients.

For questions or inquiries; Please contact spokesman Øystein Garfors on oystein@garfors.no / +47 41 53 06 03.

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