Georgios Aciro Sarmento Beinis left São Vicente for Argentina. Personal file With just a bicycle, R$48 and a dream, Georgios Beinis, 30 years old, left São Vicente, on the coast of São Paulo, to cycle alone to Ushuaia, an Argentine city known as the “end of the world”. In two months, he has already traveled more than 2 thousand km through Brazilian states and neighboring countries. He is currently in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, from where he will head to Paysandú before crossing the border with Argentina towards his final destination. ✅ Click here to follow the new g1 Santos channel on WhatsApp. "Alone and with God always. I don't feel any fear, no. I feel joy in being able to live this", he highlighted. Now on g1 Georgios, inspiration and mission Born in Athens, Greece, Georgios came to Brazil at the age of three. Son of a Greek Navy captain and a Brazilian woman, he returned to São Vicente in 1998, after his father's death from cancer. On the coast of São Paulo, he grew up and worked as a tire repairman, a kiosk attendant and a bricklayer's assistant. The idea came about a year ago, when he saw other cyclists traveling to Ushuaia. Without resources for other means of transport, he found cycling as an alternative to exploring new places. Georgios with his father and his younger brother. On the right, he works in different roles in 2014 and 2020 Personal file "People think they need a lot to have things. With the bicycle, my intention is this: to show that, with the basics and with little, we can do many things", he said. Journey Without financial preparation, he started the trip with just R$48, after using almost all of his severance pay of around R$4,000 to pay personal bills. Among the challenges faced are the high costs of accommodation and the bike with limited gears, which forces you to push it up hills. To keep your cell phone charged, take three portable chargers and use gas stations or places with electricity. Despite the difficulties, he claims to have never been robbed and that he does not feel afraid. Destiny and learning Throughout the trip, he began to count on financial support from followers on social media, which now has more than 4,700 people. After arriving in Ushuaia and seeing the place, he said he intends to return to Brazil by bicycle. The experience, according to Georgios, has made him stronger. "This trip is changing me. I learned to be calm, peaceful and in harmony with nature", he concluded. In addition to the 'little blue', as he nicknamed his bike, he uses a camping tent for his stay in different locations Personal file VIDEOS: g1 in 1 Minute Santos