Master of the elements

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Unbelievable experiences and impressions gained on his numerous extreme research expeditions throughout the entire world distinguish the South African Mike Horn. In the past 17 years Mike Horn has repeatedly completed expeditions which would have pushed a normal person beyond their limits. One could encounter Mike Horn on 8000 meter high mountains, on vast oceans or within the Arctic Circle. The man in his mid-forties recounts exciting stories of his experiences and his next, ultimate expedition: PANGAEA.

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