Lewis and Clark, eat to your heart’s content.
Traveling across the country might seem like a feat to the intrepid explorers of yesteryear.
However, Hudson and Emily Crider managed to cross the South Pacific nation of Tuvalu on foot in less than a minute – because it’s so short.
“It took me less time to travel across this country than it did to walk from my car to Target,” Emily gushed. instagram video Details her and her husband’s literal cross-country run.
The Pennsylvania native — who goes by @hudsonandemily on social media and has more than 277,000 followers — has made it her mission to visit every country on Earth.
It’s a pilgrimage he has almost completed, ticking 183 out of 195 countries off his list.
For the duo’s 183rd stop on the international tour, they headed to the idyllic island of Tuvalu, which Emily describes on camera as possibly “the least visited country in the world.”
This piece of land is also very small, it is home to 12,000 people and has an area of 10 square miles – less than half the area of Manhattan, Fox News gave this information.
Tuvalu is the best 66 feet wide in some sections, That allowed the Criders to cross it in under a New York minute, according to a clip.
“Now this should only be done by professionals,” Emily quipped in the clip, joking that it requires intensive “preparation, serious hydration and the best snacks.”
The accompanying footage shows his other half shirtless and running beside him – with water and Oreos, as if preparing for a marathon.
Only then did he reveal the nature of their so-called overland journey that had been going on for ages.
Before heading to the beach to mark the end of his “epic” trek, the world traveler said, “In 30 seconds, you can walk across the country…we did it.”
Criders observed in another video According to Emily, it only takes 25 minutes to drive from one end of the island to the other – a journey that’s best experienced via scooter.
And while this light-speed cross-country jaunt may seem like a social media gimmick, Emily insists that Tuvalu is actually a “beautiful” place with an incredible population.
“Tuvaluans are super friendly,” the Globetrotter insists in the clip.
“The best part is that every night hundreds of people come to the airstrip to play soccer, volleyball and the local Tuvaluan game ‘Te Ano’.”