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Friday Pecha Kucha: Rivers of Ice

20 slides, each one scrolling after just 20 seconds. The Pecha Kucha presentation format is not easy. But it does create concise, interesting stories that only take up 400 seconds of your Friday morning.

Here Tarka and Katie share the harrowing tale of their recent expedition to Patagonia. (If you are reading this on Facebook please click here to see the show)

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  1. Andy Posted

    These talks are great, please keep them coming!

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