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Date
November 12, 2012 – April 9, 2013
- Location Toronto, ON
- Price Series tickets start at $79.
Photograph by Stephen Chung
Explore the underwater caves of the Bahamas with Kenny Broad, November 12.
Photograph by Wes SkilesJoin us at Roy Thomson Hall for our second season of amazing evenings with National Geographic explorers, photographers, filmmakers, and scientists. Enjoy captivating stories from the frontlines of adventure, illustrated with award-winning images and video! All events conclude with a lively Q&A between audience and speaker, as well as an opportunity to meet the speaker in the lobby.
This season, in response to popular demand, we’re presenting each of our speakers for two nights instead of one. Check the links below for more information about our second National Geographic Live series in Toronto! Series tickets (for events beginning November 12, 2012) are on sale now.
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Largely unexplored, unimaginably beautiful, and considered among the most hazardous places to dive, the flooded caves, or “blue holes,” of the Bahamas are a potential treasure trove of scientific knowledge. Kenny Broad, National Geographic’s Explorer of the Year for 2011, will guide you through this incredible underwater world.
Largely unexplored, unimaginably beautiful, and considered among the most hazardous places to dive, the flooded caves, or “blue holes,” of the Bahamas are a potential treasure trove of scientific knowledge. Kenny Broad, National Geographic’s Explorer of the Year for 2011, will guide you through this incredible underwater world.
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard has led more than one hundred undersea expeditions, from hydrothermal vents in the Galápagos Rift, to the most legendary of all shipwrecks, the Titanic. Voyage with him to a realm less well known than the surface of the moonour planet’s oceans.
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard has led more than one hundred undersea expeditions, from hydrothermal vents in the Galápagos Rift, to the most legendary of all shipwrecks, the Titanic. Voyage with him to a realm less well known than the surface of the moonour planet’s oceans.
Catherine Karnow is celebrated for her vibrant, emotional, and sensitive photographs of people and cultures. She has covered Vietnam since first traveling there in 1990. Join her for new insights into a country that is looking again to the future, after years of war and repression.
Catherine Karnow is celebrated for her vibrant, emotional, and sensitive photographs of people and cultures. She has covered Vietnam since first traveling there in 1990. Join her for new insights into a country that is looking again to the future, after years of war and repression.
Join photographer Tim Laman and ornithologist Ed Scholes as they recount their wild and hairy adventures in the New Guinea rain forest in search of some of nature’s most extraordinary wondersthe birds of paradise.
Join photographer Tim Laman and ornithologist Ed Scholes as they recount their wild and hairy adventures in the New Guinea rain forest in search of some of nature’s most extraordinary wondersthe birds of paradise.
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