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Travel October 9, 2019

Meet the 1st black woman to visit every country in the world

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After 195 countries in two years, one traveler has become the first black woman to visit every country in the world.

Jessica Nabongo ended her journey in the Seychelles, off the coast of East Africa -- just as she said she would on "Good Morning America" back in March.

"Welcome to the Seychelles!! Country 195 of 195!" she posted to her Instagram. "So much to say but for now I will just say thank you to this entire community for all of your support. This was our journey and thanks to all of you who came along for the ride!!"

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Welcome to the Seychelles 🇸🇨 !! Country 195 of 195! 😝😆😏🥺😩😳🤯🤗😎⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ So much to say but for now I will just say thank you to this entire community for all of your support. This was our journey and thanks to all of you who came along for the ride!! ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ Thanks to the 54 people that are here celebrating with me in the Seychelles with the gorgeous backdrop of the @thehresortseychelles with the planning expertise of @vividvibeseventplanning! Last night was unreal and I’m so so grateful. My heart is full!!! ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ 👗 : Sho via @neimanmarcus 👠 : Yeezy Season 8 via @mytheresa.com Earrings: @84gem 📷 : @christa.shoots #catchmein195 #catchmeinseychelles #catchmeintheseychelles

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Friends and family joined her in the Seychelles to celebrate the incredible achievement.

When Nabongo spoke to "GMA" in March, she had visited 157 countries so far but travel has always been a part of her life, she told "GMA."

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Nabongo, who lives in Detroit, traveled to Canada when she was four and, by age 18, she had also been to Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, the United Kingdom and Uganda -- which is where her parents are from. In addition to her U.S. passport, Nabongo carries a Ugandan passport, which she said helped her gain access to nations that aren't amenable to American tourists.

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Home. | When visiting Kampala be sure to stop at National Theater in the city center. It's my favorite place in East Africa for shopping. Visit my Aunt in stall 14! ?? @lafrohemien #catchmeinuganda

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The idea to visit every country on earth came to her in February 2017. At that point, she had visited about 60 countries.

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But Nabango didn't tell anyone her plan, at least not at first. Nabango did some research and discovered that she could become the first black woman to visit every country.

"I didn't want anyone to beat me to it," she said.

She went public with her quest in March 2018.

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READ THIS: A little over one year ago, while in Bali I decided to set a goal and accomplish something noteworthy. I love to travel (understatement of the century) and I have been traveling my whole life. I always knew I wanted to visit every country in the world, but now I’ve decided that I want to be the first black woman in the world to do so!! And the first Ugandan! I am giving myself the deadline of May 15, 2019, meaning I have 13.5 months to visit 90 countries. This is very difficult and expensive undertaking but I’m committed!! So please follow along with this crazy journey and tell others to join us as well! For more info on the journey, including my list of remaining countries visit my blog!! #catchmein195

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Made it to Massawa, a cute beach town in Eritrea that sits on the Red Sea. I met another camel friend. This is totally becoming a thing!! Still exploring with Explore Eritrea who have made this trip seamless!! Swimsuit courtesy of @lifestores in Jeddah! #catchmeineritrea #eritrea

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Made it to Petra, my fifth of the seven New World Wonders. Petra, which lies about three hours south of Amman, covers an area of 102 square miles, I am seated in front of the Treasury which is the most notable site in the complex. To get here from the entrance is nearly a two kilometer walk in the blazing sun. ?? You pass through the Siq which is a beautiful canyon that is about 1.2km long. There are shaded areas that provide a bit of refuge from the sun. To get a picture from this angle requires some serious hiking and then posing as if I don’t have sweat dripping down my entire body. ?????? Thanks to our guide Maha and our driver Ahmad from @experiencejordanadventures we were also able to explore Little Petra and a couple of other beautiful stops along the way. My Jordan experience wouldn’t be the same without them!! What is your favorite of the New World Wonders? #catchmeinjordan #myjordanjourney #visitjordan

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Nabongo had been writing a travel blog since 2009, before social media was so prevalent, as "a way to keep family and friends updated," she said. Today, she documents much of her travel on Instagram, where she has almost 90,000 followers.

She said she gets asked a lot about how she got started.

"People look at a photo of me in Bali and they say, 'That's cool, I want to go to Bali.' But everyone needs to ask themselves, 'What is your why? Why do you want to do what it is you want to do?' I hope people would be more reflective than reactive. Not just like, 'Oh Bali, that's a cute picture, I want to go.'"

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Just 15 crop plants provide 90 percent of the world's food energy intake (exclusive of meat), with rice, maize and wheat comprising two-thirds of human food consumption. The three are the staples of over 4 billion people, and rice feeds almost half of humanity. || Only fitting I worked the rice paddies while in Ubud!! ?? || #catchmeinbali || ?? @eltonandersonjr

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What makes it to her Instagram, she said, is "a fraction of my life. There's a lot of really s***** things that go on behind the scenes."

Nabongo recounted a visit to the Eastern European nation of Moldova -- one of the poorest countries in Europe -- and said she'll "never go back there in my life." It wasn't just that she got ripped off when exchanging her money for the local currency, or that her taxi driver charged her double. She just found that the reception wasn't that friendly.

She's had things like that happen before. It was the general unfriendliness of the people she encountered.

"I'm [a] seasoned traveler, used to being a foreigner and people taking advantage of me," she said. "I don’t speak the language, I get it, especially in poor countries. In poor countries, I don't really even mind."

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Eid Mubarak . . . . . Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims around the world. I am not Muslim and while I would’ve have loved to fast with my Muslim friends the travel got in the way. But I did give up meat for Ramadan and focused on improving my spiritual awareness. And I feel amazing. Are you Muslim? Where are you from and where are you celebrating Eid?! ?? @aminmaaz #catchmeinsudan

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More often than not, though, people tried to be helpful, especially when Nabongo would tell them what she was trying to accomplish, she said.

She ended her quest on Oct. 6. The date is significant: it's her late father's birthday, and Nabongo said the journey was in his honor.

"Had he not gotten a scholarship to Western Michigan," she said, "none of this would be happening."