Summary
BRITAIN has a proud tradition of producing adventurers such as Sir Walter Raleigh, James Cook and Sir Ernest Shackleton, but new research reveals almost half the population feel their life lacks adventure. As 56% of Britons say they have never taken part in an adventurous activity, has the spirit of Shackleton been replaced with a fear of the unknown or merely malaise?
A new photographic exhibition examines what adventure means to different people and aims to inspire those who would like to be more adventurous.See the full content of this document
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Letter: Take the Challenge
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