19 November 2013

Echoes of Classic Explorations in the Nile basin: Levison Wood, UK-based adventurer and Royal Geographic Society Fellow Plans to Walk the Nile

I've just read about a daring and fascinating pursuit! Explorer Levison Wood will begin on 1 December to walk the length of the Nile. This exploration will manifest in a four-part documentary series for the BBC. Wood is attempting to do what has never been done by anyone, anyone documented that is, before. He has over 10 years experience exploring uncharted territory in a changing global landscape of conflict and post-conflict identity shifting. He has a great website that shares his expeditions, photos, and awards.

I have been fantasizing about walking the length of the Blue Nile to see the changing landscape, both human and physical. This guy is taking it to the next level - intense. I'd love to meet him. 

I wish Levison much health and luck on this adventure and look forward to seeing this documentary. 

http://realscreen.com/2013/11/19/channel-4-to-follow-nile-walk-in-real-time/

Channel 4 to follow Nile walk in real-time






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UK broadcaster Channel 4 has ordered Walking the Nile, a four-part series about an attempt by writer and photographer Levison Wood (pictured) to walk the length of the Nile River.
Although the series will not air on television until next fall, viewers can follow Levison in real-time online via Channel 4′s website, Twitter and Facebook. The website will feature updates, video diaries, photos and blog posts.
Levison will embark on the year-long, 4,250-mile expedition on December 1. He will shoot the trip himself and a film crew will visit him at key points. Other than local guides and the film crew, he will not be followed by a support team or vehicle as he passes through desert, rainforest, savannah and swamp terrains. The journey will take him through Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan and Egypt, and end at the Mediterranean.
Walking the Nile is not just the most memorable and demanding expedition I’ve ever undertaken, but an amazing opportunity for me to report on all the incredibly positive stories that come out of Africa,” he said in a statement. “It will be both physically and mentally challenging, pushing me to the limit of human boundaries which requires a level of resilience and determination that cannot be prepared for but, despite the inherent risks, I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
The series is coproduced by October Films and GroupM Entertainment. Executive producers are Adam Bullmore for October Films and Melanie Darlaston and Tony Moulsdale for GroupM Entertainment.


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