[Vision2020] Fw:[Spam 9.71] NG Picks of the Week: Pristine Seas | Galápagos Voyages | Strange Sea Creatures
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Subject: [Spam 9.71] NG Picks of the Week: Pristine Seas | Galápagos Voyages | Strange Sea Creatures
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The Search for Pristine Seas
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala has just returned from his largest expedition this year, exploring the remote Desventuradas Islands hundreds of miles off the coast of Chile. See the first underwater photographs from this isolated area and learn about Enric's adventures.
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Explore the Galápagos
What happens when you don a snorkel and mask on a National Geographic Expeditions voyage to the Galápagos? You can swim with playful penguins, float next to sea turtles, watch blue-footed boobies dive deep for their dinner, and get caught up in a dazzling swirl of colorful fish.
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Strange Sea Creatures
Discover some of the weird and wonderful creatures that inhabit our planet's oceans in our gallery. View photos of these strange-looking sea creatures, from a clown frogfish to a red-lipped batfish. Learn more about these animals and why they look the way they do, then share your favorites.
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