 |  |  |  | Where will 2008 find you? Venturing into India's Pushkar Camel Fair with National Geographic photographer Nevada Wier? Watching polar bears from the deck of the new National Geographic Explorer, or exploring the majestic dunes of Namibia? Here are just a few of the possibilities. |  | Namibia |  | From the soaring sand dunes of Sossusvlei and the lunar-like salt pans of Etosha to the austere beauty of the Kaokoveld, discover the wild and diverse landscapes of Namibia with wildlife biologist Randy Babb. Spot incredible wildlife on game drives, meet Himba nomads, and explore mystical deserts. | | |  | Greenland and the Canadian High Arctic |  | Aboard the new, state-of-the-art National Geographic Explorer, venture into the far reaches of the Arctic. With Arctic explorer Eric Larsen, trace the fjords of Greenland; navigate the eastern entrance to Canada's Northwest Passage; meet Inuit communities; and look for polar bears, narwhals, and walruses. | | |  |  | India Photography Expedition |  | Join National Geographic photographer Nevada Wier on a once-in-a-lifetime photography expedition to bustling Delhi and the magical sights of Rajasthan. Explore the markets and fortresses of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, live among the desert tribes, and witness the Pushkar Camel Fair. | | |  | South Africa Family Adventure |  | Introduce your family to a land of incredible wildlife and vibrant culture. On an adventure inspired by the successful National Geographic Kids magazine Hands-on Explorer expedition in August 2007, go whale-watching, explore prehistoric caves, and set out on safari to spot the Big Five: lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalo, and leopards. | | | |  |  | Starting in summer 2008, our next generation of explorers will have the opportunity to discover the world with National Geographic through active, hands-on expeditions designed for high school students. With dynamic group leaders and a visiting National Geographic expert, spend three weeks exploring fascinating places like Costa Rica, Peru, China, India, Belize, or Spain. Click here to learn more about National Geographic Student Expeditions. | | | | | | |  |  |  |  | | To unsubscribe from all future National Geographic emails, click here. | View our privacy policy. | You received this editorial/commercial e-newsletter from National Geographic because the information for your account indicates that National Geographic may contact you via email. To be removed from this distribution, please click on the link above or send your request to National Geographic; Attn: E-newsletter Program; 1145 17th Street N.W.; Washington, D.C. 20036-4688. | Copyright © 2007 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. | | |
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