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丹佛·巴尔先生是一位来自美国的双腿高位截瘫的残疾人,在1981年非洲安哥拉南部矿区的一次卡车事故中失掉双腿,此后9年中,他先后手术12次,4次截肢,最终学会重新行走。但他不满足于此,他要走得更快、更远,于是他登上了自己心爱的摩托车——哈里·戴维森1972。在摩托车“隆隆”的轰鸣声中,他产生了一个梦想:“我要为全世界的残疾人旅行,并告诉那些可能会遇到不幸的正常人——残疾绝不意味着生命的终结。
Denver Barr, a disabled legged paraplegic from the United States, lost his legs in a truck accident in the southern African mining area of 1981 in the country. After 9 years, he had surgery 12 times, amputated four times and eventually Learn to walk again. But he was not satisfied with this, he wants to go faster and farther, so he boarded his beloved motorcycle - Harry Davidson in 1972. In the roar of the motorcycle “Rumble,” he had a dream: "I want to travel for persons with disabilities around the world and tell those who are likely to encounter misfortune - that disability does not in any way mean the end of life.