Evening Presentations
These evening presentations are informative and fun, offering you a first-hand insight into what an Exodus holiday is really like. Admission is free and places at our shows are limited so don’t be disappointed. Just book your place(s) and turn up for a great evening with Exodus.
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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Following on from the success of last years sell out events, we are pleased to annouce this 2010 date for you to join us for an evening of all things Kilimanjaro! Leaders Paul Goldstein, Andrew Appleyard and Jim Eite have led expeditions up Africa's highest mountain for over 20 years between them and our local operators and porters are those that made the Comic Relief climb the success that it was in 2009. If Kilimanjaro is on your trekking wish list, then this is an event not to be missed!
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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Award winning wildlife photographer and guide Paul Goldstein and award winning journalist and author Chris Haslam are hosting this special 'Worth More Alive' Bengal Tiger lecture.
This year Paul Goldstein is even more passionate than normal about the plight of the Bengal tiger. It is tipping point for this striped predator and on April 25th Paul is running the London Marathon in a nine foot high elaborately designed tiger costume. Paul showed journalist Chris Haslam his first wild tiger and together they will present a stirring yet often desperate presentation on this magnificent animal.
Please make cheques payable to 'Friends of Conservation'.
Paul will also have a collection of limited edition prints for sale.
If you can't make it to the evenings presentation and would like to donate, please visit Paul's Just Giving page.
Read Paul's article about the recent Tigers and Cricket trip to India...
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Come and join Award-winning photographer, guide and author Paul Goldstein for a spectacular evening of dazzling images, provocative commentary, hilarious anecdotes and forthright opinion. If you have ever harboured any remote desire to travel to the 'Ice' come along to the special talks Paul is giving. He knows the programme well having led a dozen expeditions in Antarctica, South Georgia and Spitzbergen. Massive penguin rookeries, towering icebergs, majestic whales, polar bears, walrus' and Arctic foxes all feature strongly.
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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If you have an interest in travel and culture you must not miss this evening! Join Andrew 'Apples' Appleyard for a global journey of discovery as he takes you to his own personal Seven Wonders of the World. There are a variety of ways to see these wonders, such as on foot or even by bike. As a fully-qualified field archaeologist and with many years excavating in the Middle East, Andrew will bring these wonders to life. He ran a series of similar presentations last year and they sold out so do book early.
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If you have an interest in travel and culture you must not miss this evening! Join Andrew 'Apples' Appleyard for a global journey of discovery as he takes you to his own personal Seven Wonders of the World. There are a variety of ways to see these wonders, such as on foot or even by bike. As a fully-qualified field archaeologist and with many years excavating in the Middle East, Andrew will bring these wonders to life. He ran a series of similar presentations last year and they sold out so do book early.
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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If you have an interest in travel and culture you must not miss this evening! Join Andrew 'Apples' Appleyard for a global journey of discovery as he takes you to his own personal Seven Wonders of the World. There are a variety of ways to see these wonders, such as on foot or even by bike. As a fully-qualified field archaeologist and with many years excavating in the Middle East, Andrew will bring these wonders to life. He ran a series of similar presentations last year and they sold out so do book early.
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Come and join Award-winning photographer, guide and author Paul Goldstein for a spectacular evening of dazzling images, provocative commentary, hilarious anecdotes and forthright opinion. If you have ever harboured any remote desire to travel to the 'Ice' come along to the special talks Paul is giving. He knows the programme well having led a dozen expeditions in Antarctica, South Georgia and Spitzbergen. Massive penguin rookeries, towering icebergs, majestic whales, polar bears, walrus' and Arctic foxes all feature strongly.
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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Come and join Award-winning photographer, guide and author Paul Goldstein for a spectacular evening of dazzling images, provocative commentary, hilarious anecdotes and forthright opinion. If you have ever harboured any remote desire to travel to the 'Ice' come along to the special talks Paul is giving. He knows the programme well having led a dozen expeditions in Antarctica, South Georgia and Spitzbergen. Massive penguin rookeries, towering icebergs, majestic whales, polar bears, walrus' and Arctic foxes all feature strongly.
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Come and join Award-winning photographer, guide and author Paul Goldstein for a spectacular evening of dazzling images, provocative commentary, hilarious anecdotes and forthright opinion. If you have ever harboured any remote desire to travel to the 'Ice' come along to the special talks Paul is giving. He knows the programme well having led a dozen expeditions in Antarctica, South Georgia and Spitzbergen. Massive penguin rookeries, towering icebergs, majestic whales, polar bears, walrus' and Arctic foxes all feature strongly.
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After eighteen months of remarkable expeditions and safaris including the now famous ' Caught in the Ice' moment in Antarctica, Paul Goldstein has put his passport into convalescence for a few months. Eager in 2010 to present only new images, this presentation will call solely from his photographic inventory from'09 & 2010. India, Spitsbergen (twice) and numerous Masai Mara safaris make up the majority of photographs with a few surprises thrown in as well as a short version of the unique adventure he and a hundred others had in the ice in November which was carried by almost every news outlet in the world. As ever this will be provocative, forthright and take no prisoners, you would expect little else. Any keen photographer or wildlife fan should make every effort to attend what will be a spectacular event. There will be time for questions after if you have any energy left. There will also be a chance to purchase books and limited edition prints from him with all profits going to his marathon Tiger cause : http://www.justgiving.com/WorthMoreAlive
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Come and join Award-winning photographer, guide and author Paul Goldstein for a spectacular evening of dazzling images, provocative commentary, hilarious anecdotes and forthright opinion. If you have ever harboured any remote desire to travel to the 'Ice' come along to the special talks Paul is giving. He knows the programme well having led a dozen expeditions in Antarctica, South Georgia and Spitzbergen. Massive penguin rookeries, towering icebergs, majestic whales, polar bears, walrus' and Arctic foxes all feature strongly.
