Exciting times here at National Geographic headquarters! Yes, today IS my birthday but that’s not the reason. In just one week, Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor opens at our museum. More than 80,000 tickets have already been sold for the exhibition—the largest collection of the life-sized figures ever to tour the United States.
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The Mudmen Cometh: It's Terra Cotta Time
Posted By Ford Cochran - BlogWild Editor
Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor opened today at the National Geographic Museum. By the time NatGeo staff welcomed the first ticketholders at 10 a.m., the Society had sold more than 105,000 tickets to the spectacular exhibition.
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November 9, 2009 2:02 PM
The Wildest Dream Debuts at Banff
Posted By Amy Bucci - BlogWild Contributor
The Wildest Dream got its Canadian debut screening Saturday night at the Banff Mountain Film festival. The new National Geographic feature film combines fascinating archival video footage of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine on Mount Everest in 1924, love letters between Mallory and his wife Ruth, and a bold attempt to recreate Mallory and Irvine's bid for the summit by modern-day climbers Conrad Anker and Leo Houlding.
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September 18, 2009 6:55 PM
Cow Tongues May Be Damaging the Past
Posted By Amy Bucci - BlogWild Contributor
National Geographic Society/Waitt grantee Alexander Geurds has discovered some amazing statues in a remote area in Nicaragua. The site is in remarkably good shape, safe from dangers such as looting, but apparently not safe from the occasional curious cow.
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August 11, 2009 5:21 PM
Lost in Paisley: A Genographic Story
Posted By Ford Cochran - BlogWild Editor
In anticipation of The Human Family Tree, a new special premiering on the National Geographic Channel August 30th, the Genographic Project has invited participants to share their family migration stories. If you've taken part in the Genographic Project and have a story to tell about your family's past, by all means do! Here's mine:
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