Not in recorded human history.
20,000
George Augustus Robinson was a missionary to the Aborigines who took four years to walk around Tasmania, departing in February 1830.
If you travelled from Tasmania to Canberra, you would need to head north.
A really good walk in Tasmania which can be vary in challenge is the Overland Track. It is a beautiful walk which is very scenic. You can chose to walk it with your pack or you can travel in luxury (in camping manner of speaking) with huts and bases overnight. The walk has many sidetracks which you can enjoy, and is a very rewarding, low risk and peaceful experience.
no, it is not possible to walk on the atlantic
It's not possible
kyle grifthis
In winter, it would be possible to walk from the tip of Alaska to Russia.
It is possible, but the lilypad would have to be really, really big.
While it is cooler at night and a bit more comfortable to walk, it would not be possible to walk very fast a person would have to use care not to trip, walk into a spiny plant or step on a venomous snake.
no it is too cold there so they would die of hypothermia.