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    Mississippi Explorer Peter Kelly Named Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society

    Rebecca TurnerBy Rebecca TurnerApril 14, 20263 Mins Read9 Views
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    Mississippi-based expedition leader, documentary filmmaker, and outdoor journalist Peter Kelly has been named a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), one of the world’s most respected institutions dedicated to the advancement of geographical science and exploration.

    Founded in 1830, the Royal Geographical Society has counted some of history’s most influential explorers among its Fellows, including Sir Edmund Hillary, Gertrude Bell, and Charles Darwin. Kelly’s induction places him among a global network of researchers, explorers, and storytellers working to better understand the world through discovery and documentation.

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    “Being recognized as an explorer by the same organization whose ranks included Sir Edmund Hillary, Gertrude Bell, and Charles Darwin is beyond an honor,” Kelly said. “It has been a dream of mine since I was a young child.”

    Kelly, a Mississippian since 2002, has spent more than a decade leading expeditions, producing documentary films, and writing about remote environments and the people who inhabit them. His work spans North America, the Caribbean, and Australia, blending field exploration with storytelling rooted in culture, history, and conservation .

    While his work has taken him around the world, Kelly’s foundation remains firmly rooted in Mississippi. He has led climbing and photography expeditions in Tishomingo State Park, guided rappelling excursions along the bluffs of Natchez, and organized outdoor experiences that introduce participants to lesser-known landscapes across the state.

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    “My experiences growing up in Mississippi, especially as an Eagle Scout, opened my eyes to the possibilities of exploring the Southern wilds,” Kelly said. “This state has shaped the way I see the world.”

    Kelly is currently completing a feature-length documentary, 7 Miles To Nowhere, which explores underwater archaeology and the culture of a remote Caribbean island community. He is also developing additional documentary projects, including one focused on Mississippi, and is working on an outdoor guide highlighting the state’s natural adventures.

    In addition to his film work, Kelly continues to lead expeditions, teach outdoor skills, and contribute journalism to national and regional publications. His work emphasizes curiosity, preservation, and the role of exploration in understanding both history and modern global culture.

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    “In a world of ever-expanding technology, it has never been more important to emphasize curiosity,” Kelly said. “Our world was built on curiosity. If we hope to continue growing as a society and global culture, we have to root ourselves in exploration of the unknown.”

    When not in the field, Kelly works with nonprofit organizations and NGOs to help them tell their stories through his communications firm, Ship To Shore Communications, where he focuses on translating complex missions into clear, compelling narratives.

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