Monday, March 3, 2008

Set out on a family adventure with National Geographic this summer


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March 2008
This summer, take your family on safari in South Africa, stage a scavenger hunt in a Tuscan castle, or spot dinosaur bones with a paleontologist in the fossil-strewn hills of Colorado's red-rock region. Whether you're watching lions in Tanzania or hiking along China's Great Wall, our family adventures are led by National Geographic experts who are thrilled to share the spirit of discovery with explorers of all ages.

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China Family Adventure
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As China prepares to host the Summer Olympics, discover the country’s fascinating legends and culture on a unique adventure designed for families. Fly kites on Tiananmen Square, observe pandas at the Chongqing Zoo, glide down an alpine slide at the Great Wall, and explore an archaeological dig in Xi’an.
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Family Dinosaur Adventure
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Discover a land where dinosaurs once roamed in southwestern Colorado’s red-rock country. Join a paleontologist to excavate fossils in a working dig, ride horses to the magnificent Colorado National Monument, raft the Colorado River, and set out on a fossil quest that leads up the 9,000-foot Douglas Pass.

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Tanzania Family Safari
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A wildlife adventure awaits your family in Tanzania's incredible game parks. On safari in Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti, explore some of the most unspoiled wildlife areas in the world. Venture into a Maasai village, learn about conservation efforts from a local wildlife researcher, and see fossils of some of the earliest humans at Olduvai Gorge.
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Tuscany Family Adventure
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A medieval castle is your family’s home in Tuscany for ten days as you explore hilltop Renaissance towns, learn to make pizza and pasta with an Italian chef, and play bocce with the locals. In the company of photographer Massimo Bassano, explore Florence and experience the pageantry and exhilaration of the Palio, a bareback horse race that has been held in Siena since medieval times.


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