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EXPLORE AND VENTURE INTO THE UNKNOWN WITH JOSH BERNSTEIN


   Biography Explorer, author and wilderness educator Josh Bernstein officially joined Discovery Channel in April 2007 to host and produce specials and series that explore and celebrate the wonders of the planet, from the ancient mysteries of archaeology to the modern quests of science.

   Bernstein has almost 20 years of wilderness survival experience and environmental advocacy under his belt. Since 1997, he has served as president & CEO of BOSS, the Boulder Outdoor Survival School, the oldest and largest survival school in the world.

   In addition to his work for several environmental organizations, Bernstein is a professional photographer and an active member of The Explorers Club, The Royal Geographical Society, and The American Museum of Natural History.

  When not traveling, Bernstein lives between a yurt in Southern Utah and an apartment in New York City. Born and raised in New York City, he is a graduate of Cornell University, majoring in Anthropology and Psychology.


INTO THE UNKNOWN WITH JOSH BERNSTEIN By the Numbers


   The making of INTO THE UNKNOW WITH JOSH BERNSTEIN took production crews to all ends of the globe. Diverse climates, unique cultures, numerous languages and early wake up calls, all combine for a rich look at ancient civilizations, modern day issues and scientific riddles.

Here is a look at the ground covered:
Number of Episodes: 8
Days Abroad: 200
Days Filming: 109
Days Traveling: 64
Planes Taken: 80
Miles Flown: 121,390
Hottest Temperature 116°F / 46°C (Upper Egypt)
Coldest Temperature -25°F / -31°C (Arctic Circle)
Countries Explored: 15
Where Exactly: Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Egypt, Guinea, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Papua, New Guinea, Peru, Tunisia, Turkey and United States
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