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On Monday, March 8th at 2:23AM, R Dub! (aka “Ramblin’ Randy” as his readers know him by) landed in his 193rd and final country. Here are a few news outlets who have covered this story so far…

 

The Kelly Clarkson Show

 

ABC 10 News San Diego – Kimberly Hunt

 

Pix11 New York City – Ben Aaron

 

ABC 10 News San Diego – Wale Aliyu

 

Afternoon Focus

 

ABC 10 News San Diego – Virginia Cha

 

ABC 10 Sacramento – Bartell’s Backroads

 

Randy Williams has slept in a yurt in the Mongolian desert, spent the night in a safe house in Afghanistan and bedded down in a floating village in Brunei. He has gone sightseeing in a bullet-proof armored car in Somalia and declined an invitation to sit on a crocodile in Burkina Faso, Africa. (READ MORE)

 

 

San Diego resident Randy Williams, aka Ramblin’ Randy, landed in the central Asian country of Turkmenistan last week, a destination that was long-delayed when the nation was closed to visitors for four years. (READ MORE)

Randy Williams is a man residing in San Diego, in the US state of California but, in addition, he is also a ‘citizen of the world’. (READ MORE)

 


Randy finished ‘race’ to every country in the world. It took ten years. The man, who is still a DJ known as ‘R Dub!’, started his long journey ten years ago. (READ MORE)

 

 

Imagine traveling to every country in the world. It sounds like an incredible adventure, right? Well, that’s exactly what Randy Williams, also known as Ramblin’ Randy, accomplished recently. (READ MORE)

About R Dub!

Host, producer and creator of Sunday Night Slow Jams®, R Dub! started the show when he was just 16 years old, at a tiny AM radio station in the middle of the desert. Today, Sunday Night Slow Jams is heard on over 200 radio stations in 14 countries. When he's not Slow Jammin' stateside, R Dub! can probably be found on an airplane headed to a country you haven't heard of. R Dub! is one of the few people in the world who has traveled to every single country on the planet. Read R Dub!'s full story HERE.

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