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Russian Forrest Gump Runs Nearly 5,000 Miles from Moscow to Beijing

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Russian runner Alexander Kaper ran nearly 5,000 miles for the past 200 days from Moscow to Beijing. The running lover celebrated his arrival from capital to capital on Tuesday, completing his half-year odyssey across the wilds of Siberia and finally arriving to Beijing.

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