Posts tagged Birmingham
Ever onward for the Journey of Discovery as it travelled from Moscow to Kazakhstan and into Uzbekistan, surpassing the halfway point of this remarkable 8,000 mile journey from Birmingham to Beijing. Follow the Journey on our interactive map and read … Continue reading →
05. April 2012 by Laura Jones
Categories: discovery 4, Journey of Discovery, News |
Tags: Aral Sea, Beijing, Birmingham, Bukhara, Charity, Coventry, Desert, IFRC, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Journey of Discovery, Kazakhstan, Khival, Millionth Discovery, Moscow, Mosque, Muynak, off-roading, Russia, Spice Route, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Volgograd, X-ray |
The Journey of Discovery is now well under way and continues on its countdown to Beijing. Take a look at our interactive map to visualise the Journey so far and the various pit-stops. Here’s an update on the progress of … Continue reading →
27. March 2012 by Laura Jones
Categories: discovery 4, Events, journeyofdiscovery |
Tags: Alps, Aosta Valley, Austrian Alps, Avalanche Training, Balaklava, Beijing, Ben Saunders, Birmingham, Black Sea, Budapest, Charity, Geneva, IFRC, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Italy, Journey of Discovery, Kazakhstan, Kiev, Merzifon, Millionth Discovery, nuclear submarine base, Odessa, Pila, Russia, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Ukraine |
The 1,000,000th Land Rover Discovery has been made at our Solihull Manufacturing Plant near Birmingham in the UK. To celebrate this milestone, and the Discovery’s class defining versatility and all-round capability, this 1,000,000th vehicle will embark on a ‘Journey of … Continue reading →
09. March 2012 by Laura Jones
Categories: discovery 4, Events, Geneva Motor Show, News, Videos |
Tags: Bear Grylls, Beijing, Ben Saunders, Birmingham, Charity, defender, Discovery, Donate, First Overland Journey, IFRC, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Land Rover, Millionth, Monty Halls, Ranulph Fiennes, Ray Mears, reaching vulnerable people, Solihull, Terrain Response System |