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National Geographic Live

National Geographic Live at Orpheum Theatre

Why see National Geographic Live?

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Gear up for a thrilling speaker series by esteemed scientific magazine National Geographic as they head out on tour. With a whole range of incredible programs going to various cities in North America, this is a remarkable opportunity to see your favorite explorers, scientists and photographers speak in person, whilst illustrating their talks with beautifully built visual presentations. Join these top contributors as they highlight issues and help preserve the world's natural environment. Using photography and science to expand our scientific knowledge, this is an exciting series for any budding science fan. Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A session for you to put your queries to the scientists!

The world leader of geography, cartography and exploration, NatGeo is much more than a scientific photography magazine; in addition to its award-winning publication, it also provides vacation tours for adventurous explorers who want to get closer to the big outdoors.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 10+

Run Time

70 minutes with no intermission, plus 15-minute Q&A session.

Dates

Finished May 7, 2019

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1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Inspiration to Explore

I felt like I was there, exploring Africa and our ancestry. Along side the Nat Geo explorers I was almost overcome with terror, claustrophobia, as they slid into a long narrow cave chimney, only to fall into the discovery of a new species of hominid! And I cheered with them at the human diversity--women anthropologists comprised almost the entire team of explorers willing to risk their lives to advance science digging in this cave. And afterwards, during the discussion, I was in awe of what the ancient hominid explorers must have felt as they first found and explored this deep cave chamber, with only a small flame to light the way. Hominids have always been explorers, scientists, to the very end! I hope my nieces and nephews get a chance to see this inspiring show. ... Read more
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