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[Brit who claimed to be the first woman
to solo traverse Canada's largest island is criticised for 'privilege and ignorance' by Inuits who say the journey 'is part of their normal life'] ![]() [Her father, Sir David Hempleman-Adams (pictured, right) said of his daughter's expedition: 'What she's achieved is quite extraordinary] Locals do not agree [I am truly saddened that the coverage of my journey may have caused concern or upset, and I remain committed to learning from this experience and engaging with the community with the utmost respect.' She has since taken down her Instagram page. Hempleman-Adams said following her journey: 'It's been a really tough two weeks, but an incredible two weeks. 'I'm feeling pretty exhausted, I have very sore feet, but it's nice to be back in civilisation.'] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rmal-life.html |
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Flag shagger.
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Rich people, eh? Doing their hobbies for a living.
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