By Krisztina Fenyo and Krisztina Than
KOMAROM, Hungary (Reuters) -Karl Bushby, a British ex-paratrooper who set out in 1998 to walk around the world, is on the final stretch of his 27-year-long trek home, and trying to cope with social media pressure in a world that has changed profoundly.
Walking in pouring rain in northwest Hungary, Bushby, 56, who started out in Chile, said he had a cheap plastic Instamatic camera with 35-millimeter film rolls to cover his journey across Latin America, and media presence was the last thing on his mind.
It was all about survival and finding enough food before traversing the dangerous Darien Gap, between Colombia and Panama, heading north.


