This documentary follows four Oxford University students as they take on the epic journey across the island of Svalbard, a deserted archipelago between Norway and the North Pole. Battling 100km/hour Arctic storms, their goal is to successfully retrace an expedition carried out by Oxford University students nearly a century before them.
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Awesome footage, thank you TRACKS, thank you Oxford University and thank you Earth-Touch, I thoroughly enjoyed this arctic presentation, regards.
There was nothing treacherous about the sea voyage to their drop point. I am doubting if I should finish the documentary after all that hot air.
It’s was great watching.
Jamie Gardiner's obituraty can be found searching "St Hugh's College Chronicle October 2016 – September 2017"