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During the Victorian Age, women were unlikely to become great explorers, but a few intelligent, gritty and brave women made major contributions to the study of previously little-understood territory. Courtney Stephens examines three women -- Marianne North, Mary Kingsley and Alexandra David-Néel -- who wouldn’t take no for an answer (and shows why we should be grateful that they didn’t). Good Morning, Smart Girls! Who would you add to this lesson on female explorers? Thanks to TED-Ed for sharing :) bit.ly/1gNhndO
Posted on: Wed, 07 May 2014 09:32:11 +0000

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