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09 September 2004 1419 BST
Gobi desert adventure send-off

Brian, Christine, Kieron and Pete at the Mongolian Embassy in London
Three men planning to cross 625 miles of desert using just wind power, have had an unusual send-off at the Mongolian Embassy.

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bullet point. The Gobi desert is part of China and Mongolia.
bullet point. Temperatures range from 45 deg C in summer to -40 deg C in winter.
bullet point. The Gobi desert is the source of some of the greatest fossil finds in history including dinosaur eggs.
bullet point. Unlike the sandy Sahara, the Gobi is comprised mainly of barren expanses of gravel plains and rocky outcrops
bullet point. The desert and the surrounding regions sustain many animals, including black-tailed gazelles, marbled polecats, and greater plovers and are occasionally visited by snow leopards, brown bears, and wolves.
bullet point. Although sparsely inhabited, nomadic Mongolian shepherds criss-cross the Gobi, moving from Altanbulag in Mongolia to Beijing in China.
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A team of three men who have set themselves a challenge to cross the Gobi desert in the Far East, using kite buggies, have had an unusual send-off at the Mongolian Embassy in London.

Kieron Bradley, 30, and Peter Ash, 34, both from Norfolk, and Professor Brian Cunningham, of Manchester, received three threads of red string known as 'the Dalai Lama Ties' from the Buddhist spiritual leader himself.

Picture: Mongolian Ambassador, Mr Dalrain Davaasambuu
The Mongolian Ambasador, Mr Dalrain Davaasambuu

The Dalai Lama passed on the ties through the Mongolian ambassador, Mr Dalrain Davaasambuu, as a blessing for their adventure.

Mr Davaasambuu explained to the adventurers that the spiritual leader took a great interest in their expedition when told about it.

"We are deeply touched to receive the ties from Dalai Lama. We had no idea it was going to happen," said Professor Brian Cunningham.

The team has undertaken special endurance training to prepare for their expedition in which they will travel over rocky terrain in temperatures as high as 40C.

They fly to Mongolia on Monday 30 August.

Peter and Kieron will be providing regular updates on their training for their adventure and will be writing a diary of their experiences for the 大象传媒 Norfolk website.

Read diary updates on the team's adventure in the Gobi

Read about the team's preparations and endurance training

Read the interview with buggy riders Kieron Bradley and Peter Ash

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