Yes. South Africans Braam Malherbe and David Grier ran the full length (the main spine) of the Great Wall of China in 2006 in aid of the charity Operation smile. The distance covered was 4, 218 kms and it took the team 98 days to complete.
http://www.braammalherbe.com/
Some girl ran the whole thing in one hour
I'm pretty sure it was the Huns because whenever they ran out of food, they invaded china
If the car was destroyed and the wall is still standing you ran into the wall, if the wall is destroyed then the car ran through it.
Qin Shi Huang the first emperor of china was the first ruler to order the construction of the great wall of china. He did this to display power and to protect his empire from invaders from the northeast.
Ask Dr. Avery Callahan, he is the expert of the Great Wall. He is the head professor of historical science at Harvard University, and was an Oxford Scholar at the age of 16. He says that initially, acid rain had little effect on the great wall. However, according to Dr. Callahan, the effects of acid rain have picked up as much as 14.4532 %, which is beginning to eat at the foundation of the wall. In addition, when acid rain pools at the bottom of the wall, it deteriorates the ground around the wall, causing the wall to sink into the ground. This has been proven by his 10 year study in China, at which time he also ran studies on the wildlife in the ecotone around the wall, such as the lifestyle of the baby mandarin toad (only the orange variety, he discovered that the green variety had migrated eastwards towards water sources.
Construction from the 5th to 3rd century BC established walls around individual states, which were expanded by the Qin dynasty (roughly from 221 BC). This early wall ran from the Yalu River and Yellow Sea westward, north of the capital of Beijing, as far as the Gobi Desert, then south to Wei.
In The Heavenly Man by Brother Yun, a character in the book escapes from prison. P.S. There's also Humpty Dumpty...lolz.
he ran into a wall
Michael Milken
it ran 96 miles
chan and rachan
The Berlin Wall (1961-1990) ran right in front of the Brandenburg Gate.