Overview
The program followed Mariano and Anderson as they circumnavigated the globe using 80 forms of transportation. Each episode generally demonstrated 7-10 unique forms of transportation as the duo traveled from one location to another. Modes of transportation, excluding walking, were only used once each. Modes of transportation • Tow Truck • The Beast • Commercial Jet • Tour Bus • Zip Line • Horse • Motorcycle • Water Taxi • Reed Boat • Window Washer • Road Train • Combine • Ostrich • Hand Rail Car • Road Painter • Ice Cream Cart • Hang Glider • Chinese Planes • Fire Bikes • Safari Car • Bushmen Walking • Donkey • Pontoon Boat • Motorized Canoe • Funicular • Wheelbarrow • Steam Train • Dump Truck • Steam Roller • Hearse • Baggage Tug • Cargo Plane • Wire Cars • Cargo Truck • Wooden Bike • Ferry Boat • Hot Air Balloon • Stilts • Dhow Boat • Moped • Roller Coaster • Cigarette Boat • Ferrari • Elevator • Bobsled • Wave Runner • Dune Buggy • Camel • Tuk Tuk • Elephants • Monster Trike • Ox Cart • Raft • Tractor • Holy Roller • Nano car • Rickshaw • Electric Train • Indian Taxi • River boat • Palanquin • Long tail boat • Iron Buffalo • Buffalo cart • Sampan • Salt pan roller • Monk mobile • Trannycab • Suitcase car • Yike bike • Cup cake car • Sea breacher • Model T • Wind digger • Cart attack • Helicopter • Water skis • Hybrid car • Hovercraft • Sky diving ==Episodes and original airdates==
Episodes and original airdates
• Titicaca or Bust — October 2, 2011 • The Boys from Ipanema — October 9, 2011 • Falling for Victoria Falls — October 16, 2011 • Hold Your Hearses — October 23, 2011 • Hot and Bothered — October 30, 2011 • Crash Buggies — November 6, 2011 • Beasts of Burden — November 13, 2011 • Riding Rickshaw — November 20, 2011 • From Buffalo to Bangkok — November 27, 2011 • Such Great Heights — December 4, 2011 ==See also==