"On November 1, 2006 former "pack a
day smoker" Ray Zahab and two other runners set out on an epic
expedition to cross the Sahara Desert by foot. One hundred and
eleven days and 7500 kms after leaving the coast of Senegal they
completed their journey stepping into the Red Sea. The epic
expedition had the trio running an average of 70km's a day,
without a single day of rest. National Geographic tracked this
epic expedition by web, and the documentary film 'Running The
Sahara' - produced by Matt Damon, directed by Academy Award
winner James Moll - was filmed in an effort raise awareness for
the drinking water crisis in Northern Africa. After witnessing
and experiencing the water crisis in northern Africa, Ray
decided to leverage his future adventures to raising awareness
and funding for causes that he supports and believes in. Running
The Sahara would begin a journey of discovery- of learning that
some of the largest barriers to success are the ones we put upon
ourselves. Breaking these down, we can truly achieve
extraordinary things. " - From
www.rayzahab.com
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