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Antarctica. Jonathan, acting as a historian and guide, has accompanied 30 groups on expeditions to the Antarctic in the past 15 years, including a group of Irish students in 2001. He has also visited Ernest Shackleton’s grave on South Georgia, near the... Full Article at Irish Examiner
It only ever seems to increase my desire to experience new places first-hand and enjoy the freedom of setting out on a personal adventure, nurturing a care free attitude to re-awaken the senses. You see, l think we are all pretty guilty of spending too... Full Article at Motorcycle USA
SOLIHULL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 29: Explorers Ben Saunders (L), Monty Halls (top 2ns L), Bear Grylls (top 3rd L) (front L), Ray Mears (front), and Sir Ranulph Fiennes (R) pose for a photograph besides the 1,000,000th Land Rover Discovery in the off road... View Photo »
Direct action by local people is crucial. Take to your streets and pick up.’ Others who backed our campaign include TV presenter Anthea Turner, former Tory MP Ann Widdecombe, F1 legend Sir Stirling Moss and adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Sir Ranulph,... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Fiennes shows off his adventurer injuries Suffering for his cause: Sir Ranulph inspects his war wounds in 'Poles Apart' in 1991 PM honour: Fiennes at the door of number 10 Downing Street with Prime Minister John Major Adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has... Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
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(L-R) British explorers Ray Mears, Ranulph Fiennes, Monty Halls and Ben Saunders speak during the unveiling of the one millionth Land Rover Discovery (C) at their factory in Solihull, central England, on February 29, 2012. The vehicle will take part in... View Photo »
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, who was the first person to completely cross the Antarctic continent unsupported, set off on a training expedition for a top secret polar challenge from Harwich Port. He and his team travelled to Esbjerg, Denmark, on DFDS Seaways... Full Article at Harwich & Manningtree Standard
The famed explorer was unable to get into Ellesmere College after navigating himself to the wrong entrance. But the 68-year-old fell back on the resourcefulness and expertise which has seen him through so many adventures – and scaled the main gates. ... Full Article at Shropshire Star
Sir Ranulph Fiennes officially opened a £3.5 million college centre in Staffordshire and talked to students about his achievements. The 68 year-old, who has been hailed as the world’s greatest living explorer, hosted a talk to more than 150 students and... Full Article at Express & Star
Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd Baronet OBE (born 7 March 1944), usually known as Ranulph (Ran) Fiennes, is a British adventurer and holder of several endurance records. He was the first man to visit both the north and south poles by surface means and the first man to completely cross Antarctica on foot. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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