The adventurer twins exploring the most remote parts of the world...
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They've already rowed across the Atlantic, flown over Australia with paramotors and traveled to some of the world's most remote places.
Now UK adventurers Hugo and Ross Turner, also known as the Turner Twins, are heading off on a brand new adventure -- a 100% emission free expedition to the Atlantic Pole of Inaccessibility (POI). Known as the Blue Pole Project powered by Quintet Earth, the voyage, likely to take around six weeks, will see the pair set sail from the UK, via the Canary Islands and the Azores archipelago, to the point in the Atlantic Ocean furthest away from land in any direction. The Turner Twins, who are scheduled to depart towards the end of June, will travel on a 12-meter yacht fitted with a prototype hydrogen fuel cell in a bid to put the spotlight on hydrogen fuel technology, as well as ocean advocacy.
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