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National Geographic Expeditions — Webinar Archive

Costa Rica and the Panama Canal

November 2009 Webinar

Join us on a virtual expedition through the rain forests of Manuel Antonio and Corcovado National Parks, where monkeys, frogs, and sloths coexist with countless species of tropical birds. Picture yourself riding horseback on a remote beach, kayaking around the tiny islands of the Gulf of Panama, and snorkeling in the pristine waters off magical Coiba. Learn about our comfortable and well-equipped expedition ship, and follow its passage through the legendary Panama Canal.

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Galápagos

October 2009 Webinar

The Galápagos Archipelago, Darwin's living laboratory, is home to an abundance of wildlife. Isolated from the mainland for millions of years, it is one of the rare wildernesses where animals have no instinctive fear of humans. On this virtual journey, take a stroll through our ships, meet our naturalists, and learn why our Galápagos trip is a truly spectacular adventure.

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Antarctica

August 2009 Webinar

Have you ever imagined yourself exploring Antarctica? What would it be like to step aboard the state-of-the-art National Geographic Explorer and set out for the great Southern Ocean... or discover pristine icebergs, whale pods, and penguin colonies with top explorers and National Geographic photographers?

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* Complimentary airfare is subject to availability and must be booked through Lindblad Expeditions. Discounts apply to new bookings only.

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