A world-traveling husband and wife from Pennsylvania recorded their short trek across one of the world's smallest countries, Tuvalu. They completed the hike in less than 60 seconds. Walking across an entire country sounds like a big feat.

But for one of the smallest nations in the world, it barely takes a minute. Tuvalu, a Pacific island north of Fiji, is one of the smallest countries in the world , and it's the "least visited," according to multiple sources. AIR TRAVELER INVADES PASSENGER'S PERSONAL SPACE TO SNAP PHOTOS OF CLOUDS THROUGHOUT FLIGHT The island is only 10 square miles at an elevation of less than 10 feet above sea level, according to National Geographic.

Pensylvania-based couple Hudson and Emily Crider (@hudsonandemily) showed their social media followers how simple it is to walk across Tuvalu. (Hudson and Emily) Tuvalu, surrounded by blue waters, was formed around the Te Namo Lagoon, leaving only a ring of land for its less than 12,000 natives. Hudson and Emily Crider, a married couple from Pennsylvania, are making it their goal to visit every country in the world – and destination No.

183 was Tuvalu. VIRGINIA IS FIRST STATE TO MAKE LEAF-PEEPING POSSIBLE FOR COLORBLIND GUESTS IN EVERY PARK The couple posted a video to their social media on Sept. 24 stating that they’d be walking across the "entire country," joking that the trek should only be done by "professionals.

" Tuvalu was Hudson and Emily Crider's 183rd stop on their journey to visit every country in.