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What it’s like to work at National Geographic

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

Living in Washington, D.C., when meeting a person for the first time the conversation often goes like this: X: Hi, I’m X. Sam: Hi, I’m Sam. X: So, what do […]

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A cloud of snow blows from the summit of Mt. Everest. Photograph by Jodi Cobb.

#tbt: Experiencing the Thrill of Everest from the Safety of the Classroom

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We’re kickin’ it old school to celebrate #tbt (throwback Thursday) and diggin’ into the blog archives to dig out this gem of a post in honor of Mt. Everest, whose […]

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Who’s Afraid of Jean Lafitte?

05/17/2013by samzuhlke Leave a comment

The first day of bioblitz is officially here! As you’re reading this, National Geographic staff is descending upon Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve  in New Orleans, Louisiana to conduct […]

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Photograph by Alletah Ganino, My Shot

Creature Feature: Cicadas

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

As some faithful readers may remember, I’m not the biggest fan of the ocean. Something else I’m not the biggest fan of? Bugs. Bugs, bugs, bugs. I am not a […]

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