Guillaume nery biography of williams
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Our 2019-2021 Journalism Trainees
Killian Bayer
Yourself in a tweet: Describe yourself.
Irish-German #filmmaker & #journalist specialized on #Russia, who loves nothing more than a good adventure, with camera in hand.
You should definitely see/listen to/read:
the beauty of Earth from outer space.
I would love to have a beer (or mineral water) with:
David Attenborough, Simon Ostrovsky and Jeb Corliss.
The world really needs to see a drone video on:
Titan – flying over the surface of Saturn’s largest moon.
Instagram Story or Polaroid?
Both.
Anna Carthaus
Yourself in a tweet: Describe yourself.
Childhood dream: Opera singer! #notalent. Grasping humans @medicine. Grasping the world @journalism. Now looking for talent and hot stories @DW.
You should definitely see/listen to/read:
See: Guillaume Néry's "Free fall"; Yves Klein's "Relief éponge bleu"; Numerous portraits in the bio "Human".
Listen: the voices
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Oxygen: A Memoir
"I had promised New Zealand that I would be back to try for the record again and that when I finally reached the mark it would be dedicated to everyone who had supported me in the process."
I remember the failed attempt and I remember those words William spoke.
"This time, there were no hiccups and after being under water for 4 minutes, 30 seconds, I surfaced and claimed my seventeenth world record."
I remember the triumph, the happiness and elation. However, it wasn't until I read William Trubridges memoir, that I found out how hard this had been in the first place.
This memoir has stages that seperate readers can identify. Life as a child growing up on a boat, free diving as a sport, ethnic and techniques used in his training and Williams affinity with the sea, dolphins in particular and other sea creatures.
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Part of our “Inner Space Seminar” series at Hart House.
Shipwrecks of Ontario — The R.H. Rae and Alpena’s Empire fartyg the Falstaff — with scuba divers and shipwreck historians, David Mekker and Durrell Martin, of Niagara Divers’ Association, Save Ontario Shipwrecks and Ontario Marine Heritage Committee.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Recording of Shipwrecks: History and Mystery
View the recording of this very interesting seminar
Shipwreck Symposium
For more information on shipwrecks, check out the Niagara Divers Association’s Shipwrecks Symposium, April 9 and 10, 2021.
The R.H. Rae Sesquicentennial – 150 years of History:
Come explore the mysteries of the R.H. Rae, one of Kingston, Ontario’s true marine treasures. She holds many secrets, having been lost only a year after her launch even though she was outfitted with some of the newest technology of the time. Descend with us and travel back in time and tell the story of her history, f