81-year-old best friends traveled the world in 80 days

Two octogenarian best friends from Texas went on an adventure of a lifetime, traveling around the world in 80 days.

Sandy Hazelip and Ellie Hamby, both 81, recently returned home after the 2-and-a-half-month trip that started in Antarctica and took them to a World Wonder, the North Pole, and all the way Down Under.

The adventure began as an idea in 2020 when the two friends were working their respective jobs in Hamby’s kitchen one evening and Hazelip came up with the outrageous idea of traveling for as many days as their ages.

“Ellie, we both love to travel, our health is good, we travel well together,” Hazelip said according to the “Around the World at 80” blog. “So wouldn’t it be fun to go around the world in 80 days when we are 80 years old?”

It would take nearly two more years for Hazelip, a doctor, and Hamby, a photographer, to start their journey as COVID-related travel restrictions affected their trips to most of their planned destinations.

“By postponing until 2023, we will be able to include the Antarctica trip that was in our original itinerary,” the two grandmothers said, who met each other 23 years ago during a medical mission to Zambia the two women told CNN.


The first destination brought the best friends to Antarctica to see the penguins.

The trip started with a plane ride to Argentina on January 11, when they would get on a 60-person boat to cross the Drake Passage in order to reach the least visited continent and walk with penguins.

From there, the adventure took them to Easter Island to see “the mystical island, full of beauty at every turn,” along with the namesake statue heads or Moai.

The friends traveled with their own small entourage composed of a physician and photographer who helped document all their destinations through their blogs and various social media accounts.

The two-year postponement allowed for better budget planning which allowed them to get great deals on their hotels.

They even slept in airports just to make their flights on time.


The friends traveled with their own small entourage composed of a physician and photographer who helped document all their destinations through their blogs and various social media accounts.
The friends traveled with their own small entourage composed of a physician and photographer who helped document all their destinations through their blogs and various social media accounts.
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“You do not have to stay in the big chain hotels. In other countries, the best hotels are local places,” the pair told TODAY, claiming the average costs of their hotels were $29 a person. “They may not be a hotel. They may be someone’s home. They may be just small little places, but those are the best buys and the most fun.”

The adventure of a lifetime did come with some hiccups, which forced some last-minute changes to the itinerary.

“After leaving the mystical Easter Island, we planned to go to Peru and take the train to Machu Picchu,” the friends wrote in a blog post from February 5. “Because of political violence in Peru and especially in the Machu Picchu area, we had to cancel this portion of our trip.”


Hazelip and Hamby stopped and saw Easter Island and the Maoi.
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The duo took in the sights of the Northern Lights in Finland.
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They then traveled to Northern Europe and the Arctic Circle where they met reindeer, rode a husky-pulled sleigh and saw the remarkable Northern Lights

The second leg of the trip took the friends to the historic landmarks of Europe, including the Roman Coliseum, Sistine Chapel, Notre Dame and Buckingham Palace before heading south to Africa.

In Africa, Hamby visited the island of Zanzibar, checking out the historic port the spices which have led to the semi-autonomous providence to be dubbed “Spice Island.”

Zanzibar led them to Egypt, where they explored The Great Pyramids.

Hazelip and Hamby stopped at the Taj Mahal while in India.
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Bali offered its diverse land including the picturesque beaches.
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They went on to see India’s Taj Mahal before traveling to visit the breathtaking views of Mount Everest and Mt. Fuji.

The Land Down Under was the final portion of their journey trip, taking in the sites of Sydney and The Great Barrier Reef before heading back home to Texas on April 1.

For those thinking it was a once-in-a-lifetime trip, the best friends are not done and are already planning another one.

“We are planning another trip, So it’s going to be something when we’re 82 in 2024,” Hazelip revealed to TODAY.


While in Japan the best friends were gifted with breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji.
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Hamby and Hazelip’s trip is inspiring others to go on their own adventure

“My sister (single) and I (widowed) are trying to go to every continent. We’ve been doing this for 8 yrs now! We’re in our 30’s – let’s go, ladies!” said one photographer on TikTok.

“Bucket list,” another person said.

Many other commenters were saying the many destinations the friends visited were bucket list items for their own adventures.

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Russian tourist to be deported over naked selfie in Bali

A Russian traveler faces deportation from Indonesia after posing for a viral bottom-baring selfie on the sacred Mount Agung in Bali.

The image of the traveler, identified only as Yuri, with his pants down and his exposed posterior facing the camera has been making the rounds online since last week.

The uninhibited visitor later apologized for the stunt in a bid to quash the matter, but local authorities insisted that he leave Indonesia and be barred from reentering the country for at least six months, BBC News reported.

Mount Agung is an active volcano and the highest point on Bali. It is revered by Hindus as the home of their gods.

Besides mooning the sacred peak, Yuri also reportedly climbed Mount Agung along with six other tourists without permission.


This photo of a Russian tourist named Yuri mooning Bali’s sacred Mount Agung has led Indonesian officials to order his deportation.
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“He violated norms and showed no respect for our culture,” Bali Law and Human Rights Office head Anggiat Napitupulu told The Jakarta Post.

After sharing his X-rated photo on Instagram, Yuri came under fire from commenters calling for his deportation.

In response to the firestorm, Yuri got together with Balinese community leaders for a “restorative justice” meeting and took part in a cleansing ceremony for the hallowed volcano.

In his videotaped mia culpa, the cowed tourist admitted to desecrating the mountain.


Yuri later released a video on Instagram apologizing for his actions, which he said were born out of ignorance.
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“There is no excuse for my actions,” Yuri conceded. “The only thing that led to what happened was my personal ignorance. Ignorance of the particulars of the local religion and culture.”

Yuri said that after delving into the local customs, he learned that Mount Agung is a symbol of the deity Shiva, which, if angered, could destroy the island with a volcanic eruption.

The contrite visitor added that he is ready to pay for offerings to the gods and is eager to “fix the situation.”  


Mount Agung is Bali’s highest peak that is believed by the local to be the home of Hindu gods.
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The news outlet The Bali Sun reported that the Russian national will be permitted to stay in Indonesia for a short time to “play an active role in promoting good behavior by becoming a model tourist.”

The Balinese authorities have been actively cracking down on disrespectful behavior by foreign visitors by threatening them with deportation and jail.


Yuri also reportedly climbed the sacred volcano along with six other tourists without permission.
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Last year, Canadian actor Jeffrey Craigne was booted from Indonesia for posting a video of himself cavorting naked on Mount Batur — another sacred site on the island of Bali.

In 2021, a 22-year-old Russian porn star caused an uproar after filming herself having sex with her partner on the same sacrosanct peak.



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