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Jeremy Curl was born on 1982, is a British explorer. Discover Jeremy Curl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Jeremy Robert Patrick Curl is an Anglo-Irish explorer, writer, filmmaker and photographer.

Curl was born in Tokyo to English and Irish parents and educated at Charterhouse in Surrey, where he won an art scholarship and subsequently attended the University of Utrecht and Lund University, where he read History.

Curl worked briefly at the British Museum, London, in the Ancient Egyptology department alongside renowned Egyptologist Vivien Davies where he learnt to read Egyptian hieroglyphs and awakened his love for ancient and enigmatic cultures.

He has travelled widely in Africa and Asia and has worked with statesmen and artists alike, from being photographer to Cuban laureate Pablo Armando Fernández to filmmaker to the President of Latvia.

While in Cuba he interviewed the Castro family about Cuba's political future.

2002

As a film director Curl has won the Horror Film Festival, the Netherlands (2002).

He is also a published cryptographer having contributed to academic journals internationally including the journal Eidos.

Curl is a keen landscape painter.

2008

In 2008 he became the first non-African to cross the Tanezrouft area of the Sahara without motorized transport During his time in the desert he lived with the Touareg nomads, travelling with the tribes of the Kel Ahaggar and Kel Ifoghas, witnessing their threatened lifestyle first hand.

While in the Sahara he crossed the 1200 mi on foot and by camel from the Hoggar mountains in Algeria to Timbuktu in Mali, reaching the city in only 50 days.

He has published articles about his findings and experiences and written a basic dictionary of Tamasheq, the language of the Touareg.

2009

He was nominated for a Rolex Award for Exploration and Discovery in 2009.

In 2009 Curl spent time in Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic, a Leninist post-Soviet frozen conflict zone between the Ukraine and Moldova.

A socialist state that borrows from the Soviet model, Transnistria is a police state of 400,000 inhabitants.

Although unrecognised as a sovereign nation by any UN country, Transnistria produces its own passports, currency and stamps and runs its own police force and army.

Curl returned having photographed scenes previously unseen outside the republic.

2010

Curl has exhibited his expedition photographs widely, including alongside Nelson Mandela in 2010.

In 2010, Curl crossed the western side of the Omo River Valley in southwest Ethiopia from Dima across tribal lands southwards towards Kenya.

He passed through the western Surma tribal lands, through the lands of the Bench, Dizi and Nyangatom tribes finishing on the eastern side of the Omo in the lands of the Hamer.

Curl travelled with tribal escorts and scouts, changing companions from tribe to tribe, most of whom are cut off from outside influence and still continue a very traditional way of life.

Curl encountered people who had never seen white men and is one of a handful of Westerners to travel across this land on foot where tribal conflict is frequent.

2010 saw Curl travel with the Rendille tribe in northern Kenya, using camels to cross the Kaisut Plain, the Ndoto Mountains and the Karoli desert.

There he encountered the people of the Pokot, Samburu, Gabra and Turkana tribes.

Later in the year, Curl with anthropologist Luke Glowacki from Harvard University carried out an expedition across the Danakil Depression, a volcanic desert in Ethiopia often called 'the cruellest place on Earth' and home to the Afar people.

It is the hottest place on Earth, with temperatures in the Danakil have been known to pass 60 degrees Celsius.

Curl and Glowacki walked the ridge of volcanoes southwards, using camels to transport their water and provisions.

2013

In 2013 he was presented with an award for excellence in travel by Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum of Dubai.