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  1. May 8, 2009 · In February, 2007, Charlie and teammates Ray Zahab and Kevin Lin became the first people in history to run across the entire Sahara Desert, covering over 4,300 miles in what became a 111 ...

  2. Running the Sahara is a 2007 documentary feature film that chronicles Ray Zahab, Charlie Engle, and Kevin Lin 's attempt to run across the entire Sahara Desert. They traveled a total of 6920 kilometers, reaching the Red Sea on February 20, 2007. Producers Marc Joubert, Keith Quinn, Larry Tanz and director James Moll filmed on location in Africa ...

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  4. On November 1, 2006, Charlie, Ray Zahab (who used to be a heavy smoker with an unhealthy lifestyle) and Kevin Lin started running over 4,300 miles (6,920 kilometers) across the Sahara Desert, while raising millions of dollars for the Clean Water charity H20 Africa.

  5. Oct 17, 2008 · Running the Sahara: Directed by James Moll. With Matt Damon, Charlie Engle, Kevin Lin, Ray Zahab. Three men attempt to become the first humans to run coast to coast across the Sahara Desert.

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    • James Moll
    • 2008-10-17
  6. On November 1, 2006 Ray and two other runners set out on an epic expedition to cross the Sahara Desert by foot. One hundred and eleven days after leaving the coast of Senegal they made history by dipping their toes into the Red Sea and raising the bar of all that we consider possible. The epic expedition had the trio running an average of 70km ...

  7. Mar 4, 2010 · Running the Sahara” follows the journey of three ultra runners as they attempt to run the breadth of the Sahara desert from the Atlantic to the Red Sea. By the time they are threading through Cairo’s chaotic traffic on the final leg of the expedition, the three men, Kevin Lin, Ray Zahab and Charlie Engle, had run close to 4,600 miles ...

  8. Mar 10, 2008 · When one spends 111 consecutive days of his life running across the Sahara Desert, there is time to think. ... So that's what Charlie Engle did. He thought about a double cheeseburger, nestled ...