It
is all part of the broadcaster's Everyday Explorer
Challenge. This is a fun-filled and innovative
learning experience sponsored by National Geographic
Kids magazine, the National Geographic Channel, and
the makers of the consumer product Purell Instant
Hand Sanitizer. The aim is to promote hands-on exploration
for America's youth.
15
kids submitting entries that the judges believe best
meet the judging criteria, including demonstrating
a passion to explore, will be selected for the inaugural
National Geographic kids' expedition team and will
take the ultimate field trip on board a Lindblad Expedition
ship, accompanied by a National Geographic explorer
and other experts. The expedition takes place next
May.
The
Galapagos, a remote chain of islands in the Pacific
Ocean and the site of Charles Darwin's famed research,
has been referred to as the soul of wildness. It is
home to giant tortoises, sea lions, fur seals, penguins,
iguanas, lava lizards, finches, albatrosses, geckos
and more than 1,600 species of insects.
On
its adventure, the expedition team will experience
abundant wildlife in natural and pristine setting
and learn from experts how to observe and not disturb
this amazing place. They also will be equipped with
their own Nikon Cool Pix digital camera and will receive
tips from National Geographic experts on capturing
their discoveries in pictures.