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Audio: Paul and Helen Crittenden make it to Mongolia

Paul and Helen Crittenden with their 16-year-old Land Rover Defender
Paul and Helen Crittenden with their 16-year-old Land Rover Defender

A Ramsgate couple travelling around the world in a Land Rover for charity have made it to Outer Mongolia.

Paul and Helen Crittenden are on a mission to raise awareness among British children about the lives of children abroad.

Paul told our radio station kmfm how Outer Mongolia is very different to Ramsgate.

Every inch of the couple's 16-year-old "Landy", which was bought on eBay for just £6,500 but has since undergone some major modifications, was crammed with supplies at the Crittendens set sail on an LD Lines ferry bound for Ostend in June.

Paul and Helen hope their round-the-world trip will raise more than £6,000 for Water Aid, the Christina Noble Children's Foundation and Rainforest Concern.

Paul and Helen hope their round-the-world trip will raise more than £6,000 for Water Aid, the Christina Noble Children's Foundation and Rainforest Concern.

For more information about the expedition, visit www.goingoverland.com or the educational website, www.landysadventures.com.

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