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Resources / The 2008 Documentary

Cape Farewell Youth Expedition 2008 Documentary (English)

In September 2008, 28 students from Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Brazil and India went on an Arctic Expedition as part of an innovative climate change education program called the Cape Farewell Youth Expedition. Below are links to the 2008 Documentary in English (4 minute version, 8 minute version and full version of 40 minutes). Please feel free to download and view the documentary in the classroom (credit British Council, Cape Farewell Youth Expedition 2008 and Big Heart Media).

Instructions to view: Click the play button on each video. If you have trouble viewing videos on this page, click the YouTube/Vimeo logo on the bottom right corner of the video to go to the YouTube/Vimeo site.

Instructions to download: To download videos, please download RealPlayer. Once you have installed this program, you will be able to download the below videos. Just view the documentary below and select "save" once the video downloads in the RealPlayer window. Once the video is saved on your computer, you will be able to burn it on a DVD.

2008 Documentary - 4 minute version
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2008 Documentary - 8 minute version



2008 Documentary - 40 minute version


 

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