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  • Autor: CarlosCL2312
  • hace 7 años

Eric Larsen (a)
(be born) in Cedarburg, Wisconsin in 1971.
When he was 16, he (b) (discover) he loved outdoor aflivities after he
(c)
(go) on a two-week-long canoe trip which he enjoyed so
much. In 2006, he began his polar expedition. In 2009, he (d)
(created) the Save the Poles project: a 365-day expedition to the North Pole,
the South Pole and Mount Everest. In 2014, he (e)
(write) a
book about this experience, On Thin Ice. In 2015, he presented his film about
the North Pole on the Animal Planet channel,
What else has Eric done? He (f).
(reach) the summit of Mt.
McKinley in Alaska, and the Jabou Riin Nepal. He (g)
(ski)
to both the North Pole and the South Pole. He (h).
(ride) a fat bike in Antarctica. He (i)
(travel) by himselfmany
times an ().
in hostels.
When somebody asks Eric why he (k).
(decide) to
become an explorer, he says he (D). (learn) so many things about the
physical and mental challenges of expeditions that he couldn't live without
them. In his own words, "It's the curiosity about the natural world."​

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Eric Larsen was born in Cedarburg, Wisconsin in 1971.

When he was 16, he discovered he loved outdoor activities after he went on a two-week-long canoe trip which he enjoyed so much. In 2006, he began his polar expedition. In 2009, he created the Save the Poles project: a 365-day expedition to the North Pole, the South Pole, and Mount Everest. In 2014, he wrote a book about this experience, On Thin Ice. In 2015, he presented his film about the North Pole on the Animal Planet channel, what else has Eric done? He reached the summit of Mt. McKinley in Alaska, and the Jabou Riin Nepal. He skied to both the North Pole and the South Pole. He rode a fat bike in Antarctica. He traveled by himself many in hostels. When somebody asks Eric why he decided to become an explorer, he says he learned so many things about the physical and mental challenges of expeditions that he couldn't live without them. In his owns words, "It's the curiosity about the natural world."

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