Nick Middleton

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Nick Middleton is a physical geographer and supernumerary fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. He specialises in desertification.

Nick Middleton was born in London, England. As a geographer he has travelled to more than 50 countries. Going to Extremes is a television programme for Channel 4 about extreme lifestyles, in which Middleton experiences life in the hostile conditions other cultures must endure. He has appeared on BBC 2's Through the Keyhole.

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Nick Middleton has written several books, including:

  • The Last Disco in Outer Mongolia
  • Extremes Along the Silk Road
  • Ice Tea and Elvis
  • Surviving Extremes
  • Going to Extremes
  • Global Casino
  • Travels as a Brussels Scout
  • The Bloody Baron of Mongolia
  • Kalashnikovs and Zombie Cucumbers

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