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Where and when did exploration get its start at National Geographic?
Find out in "National Geographic: Exploration Starts Here," a permanent exhibition showcasing the greatest hits from our long and storied history of discovery. Go on expedition alongside our scientists, adventurers, and storytellers to discover where we've been and how much further we plan to go. Examine artifacts like the camera Robert Peary used at the North Pole and pots recovered from a shipwreck by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Watch video from the top of Mount Everest and Jane Goodall's research camp. And learn the untold stories behind the discoveries of Machu Picchu and the Titanic.
Come see where exploration starts!
A Burchell’s zebra at rest in the African terrain. From a March 1909 article about President Theodore Roosevelt’s upcoming hunting trip to Kenya.
Photograph by Carl E. Aleley
Tribal Drummers,
Photograph by Lukulu, Zambia, 1996
During the event, visitors get to see over 100 classic images which are of seven themes: history, adventure, wildlife, culture, photography, earth, and science, to walk along the amazing wall showcasing National Geographic magazine covers since 1888, to step onto an amazing adventurous discovery journey in the virtual world created by cutting-edge technology. In addition, official National Geographic merchandise is also available in the exhibition.
Dive the oceans’ depths, roam faraway lands, climb to Earth’s highest summits and walk in the footsteps of National Geographic explorers, photographers, scientists and journalists whose discoveries have shaped our understanding of the world. “A New Age of Exploration: National Geographic” is a visual and interactive exhibition that celebrates modern exploration and takes visitors back in time to encounter some of the most fascinating and iconic moments in the National Geographic Society’s history.