Overview:
In the deep south of New Zealand - Central Otago is the last place in the world that still up-holds the traditions of outdoor curling. At its heart is Naseby, a town of character and community, bound together by their love of curling. They hunger for hard frosts and freezing lakes but their passion for ice is now been tested. A changing climate means that curling outdoors may soon become a thing of the past and these passionate curlers may never again be able to compete for New Zealand's oldest sporting trophy - the Baxter's Cup.
Credits
Sean Becker | Sean Becker |
Ken Gillespie | Ken Gillespie |
Stewart Hore | Stewart Hore |
Simon O'Connor | Narrator |
Owen Rawcliffe | Owen Rawcliffe |
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Keywords
global warmingcurling