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Mapping Patagonia

Featuredby natgeosean 1 Comment

In January of this year, cartographers and explorers Ross Donihue and Marty Schnure kicked off a cartographic expedition of Patagonia, a mountainous and archipelagic region at the bottom of South […]

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From the Field, Main, Mapping
Paul Sangeorzen

What is the Ring of Darhad?

03/19/2013by ngeducationintern 2 Comments

Mongolia holds some of the world’s most diverse and rich wildlife, including in the Ring of Darhad region. Explorer Gregg Treinish and his team will head to this northern portion […]

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Photograph by Underseahunter.com

Forget white, we’re seeing blue. Join us.

02/07/2013by samzuhlke 1 Comment

Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. —André Gide You may have heard the old adage about the “white spots on […]

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From the Field, Google Hangout, Innovative Learning
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Traveler Thursday, Week 9: Abigail’s Journey to United Kingdom

11/15/2012by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Abby is a University of Colorado student and a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholar studying abroad in Brighton, United Kingdom.  Her account is focused on the diverse environment of Brighton […]

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