Sunday, December 9, 2012

British Explorer Survives -90 Celsius Weather by Lashaun Morgan

Summary: The British explorer Ranulph Fiennes went on a six month trek adventure in the world's greatest wilderness. They called the journey "The Coldest Journey" it had five men Ranulph was over the journey. They're goal was to go 2,485 miles across the Antarctica in the winter. They made this journey to raise 10 million for the blindness charity and to find out what is happening to the polar ice caps changing climate. Ranulph Fiennes was the first to travel across Antarctica on foot. He was also the first to reach the North and South poles on land.




Analysis: This article was written for entertainment just to tell people whats going on. This article was written by a writer from CNN who I get most of my blog news from. This article was written at 11:32 December 7th. I knew a man went in the really cold weather but I did not know who or how cold. Now that i know I don't think I could have went out in such cold weather.

3 comments:

  1. It must be a very hard journey for these men, but I think that is so nice that they did it to raise money for charity.

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  2. This is a cool thing to do- not only for general knowledge but also for a good cause!

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  3. I know I don't like being cold, but what he did is inspiring. It's truly amazing what people will do for the prosperity of others and charity.

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