Mike’s blog 23.12.2011
We live on an amazing planet. I often wonder what I would have changed in nature to make it more diverse and beautiful. Until now I have not come up with any better Ideas, but to conserve what we already have.
We live on an amazing planet. I often wonder what I would have changed in nature to make it more diverse and beautiful. Until now I have not come up with any better Ideas, but to conserve what we already have.
Another dirty but very clean job for the Pangaea family. We need all of you to come and help us replant mangroves? When can you start?
One of the challenges I set for the kids during the Misi E filming in Borneo, was to pick up as many Plastic Bottles in 15min as we could. We picked up over 3000 bottles!! With that we built a raft and floated down river.
This is a photo I took when I reached the pole with my Panerai Did you know that on the pole your watch can never be wrong even if it stopped. All the timelines meet there.
Tomorrow we starting the first Borneo pre-selection camp. Out of 20 candidates we will select 1 or 2 that will make it through to Switzerland, 7 days of amazing challenges. Follow us on Facebook and twitter @MIKEH0RN. I love the smell of the Jungle.
Age has no limits when it comes to environmental projects. From next year we will propose 6 projects like the Colombian project for people who would like to give back to Nature and do their part in conserving the natural beauty of our Planet. It's going to be an exciting year and an adventure of a life time!
I had a busy and eye-opening time with some of the happiest people in the world, while I was in Colombia. Now we can help them on their mission to conserve the natural beauty of their environment, but I need the help of the young explorers. Who wants to come and join the project in Colombia?
You have to shape the tree when it's young. When the tree grows up you will be able to harvest the fruit. That is the main objective of the Pangaea Expedition.
Less is more if you can improve the quality of your product with a smaller human footprint on the environment. It is amazing how the AAA coffee farmers respect the land and water on their farms. I would say it is their biggest priority, and this leads to sustainability.
If one day goes by and we do not learn anything that day, I consider it a waste of a day! Now its up to us to apply what we learned from the Everglades Expedition to make the world a better place.