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2019-03-27 10:36:31 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play \'keepie-uppies\' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play 'keepie-uppies' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play \'keepie-uppies\' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play 'keepie-uppies' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play \'keepie-uppies\' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

Freestyle footballer John Farnworth battled a sandstorm and 40C heat to play 'keepie-uppies' across 60 miles of the Sahara. He juggled a ball in the air more than 250,000 times over the course of six days across the African desert in a bid to break his ninth world record. Farnworth worn goggles and specially designed trainers to keep sand out during the storm. Joined by three friends, he enlisted the help of four Moroccans to help navigate across the sprawling landscape. (Photo/VCG)

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