When it comes to remote places, this scientist has ventured to some of the most off-grid places on the planet in the hope of learning more about .And now , 37, has revealed to DailyMail.com some of the wildest places she has visited, from the icy coast of Antarctica to a far-flung peninsula in the Russian Far East.The Colorado-based adventurer, who has worked in the past and currently teaches climate change at the University of Boulder, says traveling to non-tourist spots requires lots of preparation and having a satellite communication device is another key way of keeping safe.
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