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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Scott Polar Research Institute Friends' Lecture List > Living Dangerously: My Life as an Explorer
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact enquiries. This talk has been canceled/deleted Since 1969 Sir Ranulph Fiennes has led numerous expeditions. Described as the “World’s Greatest Living Explorer”, his exploits have pushed the limits of human knowledge and endurance. In the process he has achieved some legendary polar records. In 1993 he was appointed OBE for ‘human endeavour and charitable services’; and in 1995 a second clasp to his Polar Medal in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments in polar exploration. Sir Ranulph is also a renowned author and speaker. This is a fund-raising lecture for the Diamond Jubilee of the Scott Polar Research Institute’s Friends. Tickets £12.50 are available from the Institute on 01223 336540 or enquiries@spri.cam.ac.uk This talk is part of the Scott Polar Research Institute Friends' Lecture List series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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