A lot has occurred since the start on expedition. One of the more prominent moments was when we met Nicola Stokes for the first time in Johannesburg airport. We all had planned to greet her with different accents. Dixon had planned to do his superb British accent, the more and more I hear it the […]
Geo-blogging for Gap Projects and ExpeditionsRoyal Geographical Society with IBG, London Wednesday 28 January 2009 – morning Wednesday 28 January 2009 – afternoonA practical half day workshop that will equip you with all the skills you need to create a multimedia blog about your project or expedition. The course is ideal if you are looking […]
Geo-blogging for Gap Projects and ExpeditionsRoyal Geographical Society with IBG, London Wednesday 28 January 2009 – morning Wednesday 28 January 2009 – afternoonA practical half day workshop that will equip you with all the skills you need to create a multimedia blog about your project or expedition. The course is ideal if you are looking […]
Yes an elephant in South Africa is now best friends with a sheep! The orphaned elephant Themba was introduced to Albert the sheep. To start with Themba teased Albert but now they play and cuddle. They will stay together for another 18months before Themba is released when he turns 2 years old. This is not […]
On his travels across the globe, photographer Robert Neumiller spotted these locals doing “their bit” to help protect the environment:
Yes an elephant in South Africa is now best friends with a sheep! The orphaned elephant Themba was introduced to Albert the sheep. To start with Themba teased Albert but now they play and cuddle. They will stay together for another 18months before Themba is released when he turns 2 years old. This is not […]
On his travels across the globe, photographer Robert Neumiller spotted these locals doing “their bit” to help protect the environment:
Whilst rummaging through the 1,000 of photos we have I came across this gem of jon, who ever said slap stick was dead.
Whilst rummaging through the 1,000 of photos we have I came across this gem of jon, who ever said slap stick was dead.
Well done guys, despite waiting for the course organisers to break the ice on the water with sledgehammers and Land Rovers (!), Simon, Jonjon and Andy weren’t fased and stormed through the 8 mile circuit last Sunday morning, finishing in a respectable 1144th, 1145th and 1146th! More importantly though, two children in Peru and one […]