Over three years and 210,000 km, Dylan Wickrama travels around the world on his motorcycle. He meets bears in Alaska, encounters original cultures in Ethiopia, breakdowns in the Australian outback and sunrises on Costa Rica's beaches. But then all roads come to an end: Between Panama and Colombia lies one of the wildest areas on our planet, the Darién Gap. No road leads through the swampy jungle area, home to guerrillas and drug smugglers. To get to South America anyway, he builds himself a motorcycle-powered raft. The six-week odyssey on the Pacific becomes both the most difficult and the most beautiful part of the journey. Dylan's talk tells of the joy of life and the freedom that begins beyond plans and travel guides. And he talks about what it's like when experiences become more important than things. Authentic, charming, a source of wonder, laughter and tears.
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