A "pedestrian." Also, possibly, a haji (hadji, hajji) or pilgrim...a walker, stroller, ambler (or any nominative formulation of a synonym of "walk")
Words for a person who travels from place to place are:travelernomadtouristsojournersightseertransientwayfarervagabonddrifterHitchhiker
this person is called a pedestrian
different caravans joined nomads
A pedlar or traveling salesman
a person with good qualities , (that qualifies as a hero) that travels from one place to another, or on a voyage BY: Mya C.
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Pedestrian
99% of the world's population
On foot
it travels by foot
Switch foot refers to switching the movements of the feet. In other words, the position and movements of the front foot are done by the back foot, and vice versa. In switch foot, a regular footed person (one who travels forward on the skateboard with the right foot on the front of the board) moves and performs tricks as if he was a goofy-footed person (where the left foot is on the front of the board), and a goofy-footed person acts like a regular-footed person.
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Junipero Serra's travels were financed primarily by the Spanish government and the Catholic Church. As a Franciscan friar, he received support from the Franciscan Order and the Spanish Crown to establish missions in California. Additionally, he relied on donations from wealthy patrons to fund his expeditions.
A "pedestrian." Also, possibly, a haji (hadji, hajji), or pilgrim....a walker, stroller, or ambler (or any nominative formulation of a synonym of "walk.")
Words for a person who travels from place to place are:travelernomadtouristsojournersightseertransientwayfarervagabonddrifterHitchhiker
That would be a pedometer.
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