Hurricane-force winds. Otherworldly landscapes: It’s all in a day’s work for a National Geographic Explorer on a harrowing journey to find the world’s southernmost tree OverheardNatGeo
Deadly seas. Hurricane-force winds. A punishing journey to the tip of South America is all in a day’s work for Nat Geo Explorer Brian Buma.
But Craig Welch, a reporter who calls himself a “normal human being,” also tagged along—and found that a miserable expedition makes for a heck of a story.Read Craig’s story about the wind-blasted journey to Cape Horn and see photos of the remote, otherworldly landscapeForests are the key to protecting the planet, and they need our help. Subscribers can read more of Craig Welch’s reporting in
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