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Strange! Two Guys From India And America Met On FB And Created An Earth Sandwich

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Strange! Two Guys From India And America Met On FB And Created An Earth Sandwich

We have often seen people doing strangest things that become an instant hit and also go viral within seconds. Here are two guys one from India and other from America who met and created an Earth Sandwich! Yes, you heard it right!

Well, before we begin, I bet you must be wondering what is Earth Sandwich, isn’t it? Read on to know…

In 2006, a blogger named Ze Frank proposed a challenge: Make an earth sandwich. Slap a piece of bread on one piece of land while at the exact same time, another person slaps another piece of bread on the land directly opposite your piece.

Lee St. John who hails from Minnesota, recently teamed up with his new friend, Subash Luitel who lives in India to take over the world with the Earth Sandwich challenge.

The duo got in touch with Facebook for this epic game.

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Lee placed his slice of bread on the ground in Minnesota and had Subash place down a slice in Delhi, India and they made it a point to perfectly place it on time.

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Lee told the media, “I had just hoped it would get a few laughs from friends and get people thinking about bigger things they could do with the tools they already have.”

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He further said, “I know to some it just seems ridiculous, it is, but it is also incredible that in just a few minutes I was able to meet a new person on the other side of the world, coordinate with them and actually pull something like that off.”

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It’s a strange world and what is more strange is that how these two guys from different countries who were bored came together to create this epic sandwich.

Published by Harmisha Chauhan on 17 Feb 2018
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