Mario Ruspoli risks his life to capture unique film footage of whaling in the Azores. He films from open boats, often coming within ten feet of struggling whales, creating a record of an industry in decline
Resilient Tibetan sherpas navigate the rugged Himalayan landscape, tending their yaks and sipping buttered tea whilst gods and demons dance in the shadows, and reincarnation whispers through the thin mountain air.
Professor Haimendorf and his wife embark on an extraordinary journey. They traverse the length of Himalayan Nepal from West to East, accompanied by twenty native porters, exploring lesser-known tribes, eventually crossing into India
The Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America sees seven students drive three Land Rovers overland across the continent. This leg of the journey sees them negotiate a dangerous jungle trail in British Guiana.
The Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America sees students explore the mysterious mountain of Roraima, a hazardous 9,000-foot high peak on the junction of British Guiana, Venezuela and Brazil.
The Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America sees the students meet two naked indigenous tribes close to where Colonol Fawcett disappeared in the Amazon Rainforest in 1925.
The Oxford and Cambridge Expedition to South America students explore the forest where Colonel Fawcett disappeared in 1925, and visit the Inca capital of Machu Picchu.