Brazilian Drives Volkswagen Beetle to U.S. to Follow Brazil's National Team at World Cup

Brazilian Guilherme Martin, 33, traveled more than 20,000 kilometers in a Volkswagen Beetle to follow Brazil's national team matches at the World Cup in the United States. He left Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, in March…
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