John James the teddy bear gaucho with a real Condor feather on the amazing view point in the Torres del Paine national park in Chile 
These adorable teddy bears could be the world's most well-travelled cuddly toys - as their photographer owner has chronicled their adventures in 27 different countries. Christian Kneidinger, 57, has been travelling with his teddy bears, named John and Bob since 2014 - and his taken them to some of the world's most famous landmarks. The teddy bears have dressed up in traditional Emirati clothing to visit the Sultan's Palace in Oman, and have braved the cold on a glacier on Lofoten Island in Norway.John James the teddy bear gaucho with a real Condor feather on the amazing view point in the Torres del Paine national park in Chile 
These adorable teddy bears could be the world's most well-travelled cuddly toys - as their photographer owner has chronicled their adventures in 27 different countries. Christian Kneidinger, 57, has been travelling with his teddy bears, named John and Bob since 2014 - and his taken them to some of the world's most famous landmarks. The teddy bears have dressed up in traditional Emirati clothing to visit the Sultan's Palace in Oman, and have braved the cold on a glacier on Lofoten Island in Norway.
John James the teddy bear gaucho with a real Condor feather on the amazing view point in the Torres del Paine national park in Chile These adorable teddy bears could be the world's most well-travelled cuddly toys - as their photographer owner has chronicled their adventures in 27 different countries. Christian Kneidinger, 57, has been travelling with his teddy bears, named John and Bob since 2014 - and his taken them to some of the world's most famous landmarks. The teddy bears have dressed up in traditional Emirati clothing to visit the Sultan's Palace in Oman, and have braved the cold on a glacier on Lofoten Island in Norway.

Teddy Bear Travels

Teddy Bears John and Bob go travelling

These adorable teddy bears could be the world's most well-travelled cuddly toys - as their photographer owner has chronicled their adventures in 27 different countries. Christian Kneidinger, 57, has been travelling with his teddy bears, named John and Bob since 2014 - and his taken them to some of the world's most famous landmarks. The teddy bears have dressed up in traditional Emirati clothing to visit the Sultan's Palace in Oman, and have braved the cold on a glacier on Lofoten Island in Norway.

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