Estonian sets out on world journey in 'car-boat' amphibious vehicle
An Estonian has embarked on a trip around the world in a Toyota Land Cruiser that he turned into an amphibious vehicle that will cross land, oceans and rivers on a 60,000 kilometre journey.

An Estonian has embarked on a trip around the world in a Toyota Land Cruiser that he turned into an amphibious vehicle that will cross land, oceans and rivers on a 60,000 kilometre journey.
Mait Nilson, 44, a mechanical engineer who worked on the project for the past seven years, waved goodbye to friends and fans as he set off from Tallinn on a journey he estimates will take nine months.
"This has been my dream since I was a 10-year-old boy and spent summers at our cottage near lake Peipsi in East Estonia," Nilson said before his departure on Saturday in the vehicle dubbed Amphibear.
The vehicle looks much like a typical 4x4, aside from large attachments surrounding it which allow it to metamorphose into a 10 metre boat. It sports an anchor, hydraulic pump and portable toilet. A stove is built into the back door.
"The first sea crossing will be the Strait of Gibraltar, the first river crossing is in Senegal, and the first ocean crossing is the Atlantic," Nilson said.
He will be joined by several co-pilots on different legs of the journey.