
For more than a decade, NBC news anchor, and Today Show host, Matt Lauer has traveled the world in search of the most awe inspiring locations on Earth, with his segment "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?". On the segment on Thursday, November 10th, Matt stood 11,745 feet above sea level at Jungfraujoch’s Sphinx Observatory, where he met Wenger Ambassador, Ueli Steck.
Watch as Matt reveals his location of the day to his news team back in New York City.
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Matt interviews several extreme athletes, all of whom consider the iconic North Face of Eiger, the mecca of mountain climbing. One of these athletes is Wenger Ambassador, Ueli Steck, who Matt calls "the LeBron James of the Swiss Alps." Watch Matt interview Ueli atop Jungfraujoch’s Sphinx Observatory (at the 3:35 mark).
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Matt was joined by survival expert Bear Grylls who showed Matt how to create a snow cave for shelter, and how to find some "food" in the wild.
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NBC news anchor, Kerry Sanders joined Matt on top of the mountain to interview Swiss "model", Asti, who happens to be a beautiful St. Bernard.
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Six action packed James Bond movies have been filmed in Switzerland. Jungfraujoch Observatory happens to be the breathtaking setting for the 1969 James Bond film, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". Watch as Kerry performs some intense stunts in the Swiss Alps.
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