Corentin de Chatelperron
Chittagong - Bangladesh
I cross oceans in a boat made of jute
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In 2008, Corentin de Chatelperron, still a student, was researching the natural fibre jute in Bangladesh. A few months later, he set off on the first boat in the world to be made form this material. Discover his incredible journey.
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Corentin de ChatelperronI cross oceans in a boat made of jute -
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