Ade Adepitan: Spain, Nicaragua, Congo
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Ade Adepitan grew up in East London, wearing callipers on his legs as a result of childhood polio - and feeling like adventures were things that happened to other people. But then a chance encounter with a wheelchair basketball team turned all of that upside down. The Paralympic medallist and broadcaster talks Greg Dickinson through a handful of his most vivid travel memories - including a hair-raising expedition up the side of a live volcano in Central America, a meeting with a one-eyed boxing champion in Kinshasa, and a plot to kidnap him that didn’t quite go to plan.  To see Ade's photographs: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/postcards | For 30 days’ free access to The Telegraph: https://telegraph.co.uk/audio |
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