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Throughout the ages there' s always been a demand for specimens that push forward our understanding of the world, and while the adventure to get them could be highly dangerous, there' s been no shortage of people prepared to risk all for the right specimen. Almost 100 years ago, three men pushed the boundaries of human endurance in one of the harshest climates on earth. But what motivated them wasn' t personal glory, fame or money, it was these. The eggs of the recently discovered Emperor Penguin colony. The world was desperate to discover the secrets of these intriguing creatures, and they believed the answers lay inside their eggs. So in 1911 three Brits Edward Wilson, Apsley CherryGarrard and Henry Bowers, set out on a journey that later became known as " The Worst Journey in the World." |
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zài lì shǐ de cháng hé zhōng, zǒng shì xū yào xiē biāo běn jiā shēn wǒ men duì shì jiè de rèn shi. jǐn guǎn zhēng tú màn màn, lǚ chéng jiān xiǎn, què cóng bù quē zhuàng shì, shì yào pī fēng zhǎn làng, ná dào biāo běn. dà yuē zài 100 nián qián, yǒu zhè me sān ge rén, kè lǐ sī fán tè lè kěn, tū pò le rén lèi zài è liè qì hòu xià de shēng cún néng lì. dàn tā men rú cǐ mào xiǎn, bìng bú shì wèi le jīn qián, míng shēng, gè rén róng yù, tā men de mù dì shì zhè gè, cái fā xiàn bù jiǔ de dì qǐ é dàn. quán shì jiè pò bù jí dài dì xiǎng yào zhī dào, zhèi xiē yǒu qù shēng wù bèi hòu de mì mì, tā men xiāng xìn dá àn jiù cáng zài dàn lǐ. yú shì zài 1911 nián, sān ge yīng guó rén, ài dé huá wēi ěr xùn, ài pǔ sī lì qiè lì jiā lán hé hēng lì bào ěr sī, qǐ chéng tàn xiǎn, zhè chǎng lǚ chéng hòu bèi jì lù chéng shū lì jié yú shēng. |