Lewis and Clark, eat your heart out.
Walking across a whole country might sound like a feat relegated to intrepid explorers of old.
Nevertheless, Hudson and Emily Crider managed to traverse the South Pacific nation of Tuvalu on foot in under a minute — since it’s freaking tiny.
“Walking across this country took me less time than walking from my automotive into Goal,” Emily gushed in an Instagram video detailing her and her hubby’s literal cross-country run.
The Pennsylvania natives — who go by @hudsonandemily on social media and boast over 277,000 followers — have made it their mission to go to every country on Earth.
It’s a pilgrimage they’ve nearly accomplished, having ticked 183 of the 195 countries off their list.
For the duo’s 183rd stop on the international tour, they went to the idyllic island of Tuvalu, which Emily describes on camera as possibly “the least visited country on the planet.”
This swatch of land can also be super small, boasting under 12,000 people and measuring 10 square miles — lower than half the realm of Manhattan, Fox News reported.
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Better of all, Tuvalu is barely 66 feet wide in some sections, which allowed the Criders to traverse it in under a Latest York minute, per a clip.
“Now this could only have been done by professionals,” joked Emily within the clip, quipping that it takes intense “preparation, serious hydration and one of the best of one of the best snacks.”
Accompanying footage showed her other half running up shirtless beside her — with water and Oreos in tow, as if prepping for a marathon.
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That’s when she revealed the character of their so-called overland jaunt for the ages.
“In 30 seconds, you’ll be able to walk across the whole country…we did it,” exclaimed the world traveler, before panning to the beach marking the tip of their “epic” trek.
The Criders observed in one other video that it only takes around 25 minutes to drive from one end of the island to the opposite — a journey that’s best experienced via scooter, per Emily.
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And while this light-speed cross-country jaunt might look like a social media gimmick, Emily insisted that Tuvalu is a really a “beautiful” place with an incredible populace.
“Tuvaluns are super friendly,” the globetrotter gushed within the clip.
“The best thing is that each night lots of of individuals come out to the airstrip to play soccer, volleyball and ‘te ano’, an area Tuvalun sport.”