Now it’s your turn: Which guest would you like to hear in the Unfolding Maps Podcast? Submit your suggestion – or vote (by clicking on the thumb) for your favourite among the suggestions made so far. We can’t promise to consider all wishes – but we will be delighted to be inspired by the most popular suggestions.
SUGGEST & VOTE
- 1Tankred Stöbe... oder sonst jemand von Arzte ohne Grenzen
- 1Dervla Murphy/bicycle/AfghanistanDervla Murphy is an Irish woman who travelled to India by bike - in the 1960ies!!! She got to know coutries like Afghanistan (or Pakistan) before the civil war and crossed the Soviet countries during ... Read more...
- 1Reinhold MessnerHigh Altitude Mountaineering
- 1Morten HilmerSuper personable Danish wildlife photographer, former member of the Sirius dog sled petrol with huge passion for nature, wildlife, silence, artic regions and bushcraft.
- 1Chris BurkardBecause a picture is worth a thousand words... : https://www.chrisburkard.com/Pages/Portfolio
- 1Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieChimamanda Ngozi Adichie was born in Nigeria. Nowadays she divides her time between Nigeria and the US. She is a famous author, publishing fictional books with focus on racism and feminism. Moreover s... Read more...
- 1Thor (Torbjørn C. Pedersen)Thor is traveling to every country in the world without flying and without returning back home to Denmark before he has completed his journey. He tried to promote mostly positive things for each count... Read more...
- 1Ben Hoffler- Sinai Trail and Red Sea Mountain TrailBen Hoffler Ben is one of the founders of the Sinai Trail. He oversaw its development into one of the Middle East’s leading hiking trails from the very beginning. Parallel to the Sinai Trail, he cr... Read more...
- 1Angela PercivalAngela Percival; outdoor, adventure and mountain sports photographer. National Geographic called her one of the planet’s Top 9 female Adventure Photographers who are pushing the limits! As the Seni... Read more...
- 1Low-to-High: AfricaA 2011 solo expedition by bicycle and on foot from Lake Assal, Djibouti to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, connecting the lowest and highest points on the African continent.