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DESERTS OF THE WORLD

08.02.'10 Screening DESERTS OF THE WORLD from 16. APRIL (everey Teusday) at 20,45 on Croatian Television HRT ... »»

Goodby friend

23.11.'09 Rest in peace of Himalayas »»

No hope

14.11.'09 Tomas has died on 5600 m. »»

There is hope for Humar

12.11.'09 Sherpas reached 6300 m. but with no result. »»

Stipe Božić

ALPINIST, WRITER, PHOTOGRAPHER AND FILMMAKER


ON THE HIGHEST MOUNTAINS OF THE WORLD, ON THE POLES, IN TO THE DEEPS OF UNDERGROUND AND SEAS.


The most successful Croatian Himalayan climber, second European, after Messner, to climb the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, twice. In 1979 he climbed to the summit of Mount Everest via the, never climbed before, west ridge, and all the way with his camera.


Bozic is the only man on the planet to have filmed four times on the three highest peaks in the world. He climbed SEVEN SUMMITS the highest peaks on all 7 continents: Mount Everest (Asia), Aconcagua (S. America), Mount McKinley (N. America), Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Vinson (Antarctica), Mont Blanc and Elbrus (Europe), Mount  Kosciusko (Australia).

More about SEVEN SUMMITS : http://www4.hrt.hr/htv/emisije/7summits/


 


Stipe Bozic descended 1395 meters deep in Lukas cave on Mount Velebit in Croatia. With it negative altitude and height of Mount Everest, he held world record.


Whith an international expedition he reached the North Pole on the skis.


Bozic is a well-known photographer and he joined many exhibitions and had 3 own. His photographs were displayed on prestige exhibition CROATIAN PHOTOGRAPHY FROM 1950. TO NOW in the Museum Of The Modern Art in Zagreb.


During expeditions he always do filming. In his films he always try to introduce all beauties and wilderness of remote mountains. He attempts to tell the people how we must to preserve such value. 


Stipe-an award winning film maker, and has filmed all over the world, underground and under seas.


Awarded  on International film festivals in, Italy, Austria, Slovakia, Nepal and Croatia.