National Geographic Small Ship Expeditions 2014-2015

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ABOARD THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER AND THE
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ORION

EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS


» Glide past massive icebergs in a Zodiac or a kayak.


» Trace the story of Shackleton’s fateful expedition to Antarctica and
South Georgia.

» Immerse yourself in a sea of black and white amid a 200,000-strong
king penguin colony in South Georgia.

» Visit the outposts of Port Stanley in the Falklands and Port Lockroy in
Antarctica.

“If doctors told me I had only two weeks to live, I’d spend one week on South Georgia
and the other week getting there.”
–BRENT HOUSTON, “ISLAND OF THE KINGS,”
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER, OCTOBER 2009

ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA,


AND THE FALKLANDS


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Getting up close and personal
with one of South Georgia’s king
penguin colonies is an
incredible experience.

Antarctica.


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EXPEDITION TEAM & EXPERTS
Photographers Sisse
Brimberg and Cotton
Coulson have collectively
photographed more
than 50 stories for
National Geographic
and National Geographic
Traveler magazines. Both Sisse and Cotton
have been awarded prizes by Pictures of
the Year International, the National Press
Photographers Association, and the White
House Press Photographers Association.
They will join a diverse team of experts
and naturalists on the December 26, 2014
departure.
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