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  • Young Explorer grantee Andy Maser presents some of his work at the 2012 National Geographic Expeditions Council meeting in the formal boardroom at  Society headquarters in Washington DC. Also pictured are Michael K. "Nick" Nichols, Rick Ridgeway and Donovan Webster.
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  • National Geographic Expeditions Council Advisory Board members Bernadette MacDonald and Anne Giesecke sit in the office of Director Rebecca Martin.
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  • The National Geographic Expeditions Council Advisory Board meets in the formal boardroom at the Society headquarters in Washington DC.
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  • While relaxing in her office, National Geographic Expeditions Council director Rebecca Martin talks with her Advisory Board members, including Anne Giesecke (L).
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  • The National Geographic Expeditions Council Advisory Board member Michael K. "Nick" Nichols whispers about a grant proposal with Program Director O'Shannon Burns during the Council's 2011 meeting in the formal boardroom at Society headquarters in Washington DC.  Director Rebecca Martin sits to the left.
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  • A National Geographic Expeditions group poses in front of Hotel Ulaanbaatar. Back row: Jeff Hollahan, Marv Primack, Jerry Yecies, Jerry Bock<br />
Fourth row: Helaine Woodroof, Stacy Funderburke, Julia Hayes, Judy Yecies<br />
Third row: Bill Lyle, Julia Collins, Bune Primack, Marie Bogest, tricia Vanech, Katie Hayes, Bill Klein, Charles Goldsmith, Joan Loeken<br />
Second row: Putu Mahendra, Penny Bolen, Marcia Cohn-Lyle, Mary Bock, Norm Cocanour, Glenna Hazeltine, Juliet Bender<br />
Front row: Sarana (local guide)
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  • Paintings of classic exploration overhang the stairs leading to the formal boardroom at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, DC.  Decending the stairs is Expeditions Council advisory board member Anne Giesecke.
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  • Paintings of classic exploration overhang the stairs leading to the formal boardroom at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, DC.  (Expeditions Council Director Rebecca Martin is descending the stairs after the Council's 2011 Board meeting.)
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  • Photographs of classic National Geographic expeditions line the walls of the old executive dining room at the Society's Washington DC headquarters.
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  • Paintings of classic exploration overhang the stairs leading to the formal boardroom at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, DC. (Anne Giesecke is walking down.)
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  • FALKLAND ISLANDS. Gorse bushes on Carcass Island. National Geographic "Endeavor" in background.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • National Geographic Headquarters, Washington, DC.
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  • Painting of the founders of the National Geographic Society that hangs in the old board room of the Society.
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  • A January, 2008 National Geographic Expeditions group poses outside of Explora Lodge.
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  • An American traveler entertains Tibetan youngsters with counting and his computer in Mainling, Tibet, China.
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  • Donovan Webster and Rick Ridgeway (L) discuss a proposal at the 2011 National Geographic Expeditions Council meeting in the formal boardroom at the Society headquarters in Washington DC.
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  • The National Geographic Expeditions Council Advisory Board meets in the formal boardroom at the Society headquarters in Washington DC.
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  • Wildflowers grow above an archaeologists' camp at Ulaan Tolgoi ("Red Hill"), west of Lake Erkhel and north of Muren, Mongolia.
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  • Photographs of classic National Geographic expeditions line the walls of the old executive dining room at the Society's Washington DC headquarters.
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  • Paintings of classic exploration overhang the stairs leading to the formal boardroom at the National Geographic headquarters in Washington, DC.
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  • Peter Miller, Expeditions Editor for National Geographic Magazine sits at his desk, below a photo by Gordon Wiltsie.
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition descends from Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon (Quebrada Moyoc).
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition descends from Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon (Quebrada Moyoc).
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition rests atop Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains..
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition rests atop Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains..
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  • Members of a National Geographic archaeology expedition cross Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon (Quebrada Moyoc).
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  • Members of a National Geographic archaeology expedition cross Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to a site on Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon below them.
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  • PERU, Cordillera Vilcabamba. Pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition crosses Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) en route to Cerro Victoria, at end of canyon below (Quebrada Moyoc).  NGM #MM7047_0001
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition crosses Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon (Quebrada Moyoc).
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. National Geographic archaeology expedition on cliffside trail hewn by Inca laborers, en route to site on Cerro Victoria. Nevado Sacsayrayoc background.
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  • A pack train for a National Geographic archaeology expedition crosses a bridge over a rushing stream in Quebrada Moyoc, a deep valley in  Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains.
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  • A member of a  National Geographic archaeology expedition rides his horse below the Pumasilla (Puma's Claws) peaks above Quebrada Moyoc, a deep valley in  Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains.
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  • Members of a National Geographic archaeology expedition cross Choquetecarpo Pass (5100+ meters) in Peru's Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains, en route to Cerro Victoria at the end of the canyon (Quebrada Moyoc).
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  • The expedition ship National Geographic Endeavor anchors at Neko Harbor, Antarctica, between a Gentoo Penguin rookery and a calving glacier front.
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  • During a Smithsonian Museum expedition, Amgalantugs Tsend, a Mongolian archaeology student, unearths a bronze-age skull at a site above the Delger River near Muren, Mongolia. The skull may be 2700+ years old.
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  • Conrad Anker relaxes near the summit of Mount Kubus with the Filchner Mountains in the background, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica.
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  • Porters carry loads for a National Geographic expedition into the Tsangpo River Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in the world, in the Himalaya of eastern Tibet, China.  The lower reaches of the canyon are dense subtropical rain forest.
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  • After sleeping atop a small mountain where a National Geographic expedition found remains of an Inca ceremonial site, one of the young assistants stretches as he greets the day breaking over fog filled canyons and ridges of the rugged Cordillera Vilcabamba range of Peru's Andes Mountains.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. A local laborer clears brush to expose archaeological sites on Cerro Victoria for a National Geographic expedition.
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  • A temple wall is all that remains of an ancient Chachapoyan (pre-Incan) ceremonial site discovered by a National Geographic expedition in Peruvian cloud forests above the Huabayacu River.
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  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley. Russian truck mired in river after breaking through thick ice during National Geographic expedition.
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  • MONGOLIA, Darhad Valley. National Geographic expedition in family's ger (yurt). Dr. Cliff Montagne (center) & translator Teki Tsaagan (R).
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  • Home after two weeks in the jungle, a workaday Tibetan farmer describes his sometimes harrowing journey as a porter for a National Geographic  expedition into the almost impentrable Tsangpo River Gorge in southeastern Tibet, China.
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  • Members of a National Geographic archaeology expedition ride up a steep trail towards Victoria Pass in the Cordillera Vilcabamba, Cuzco District, Andes Mountains.  Behind them is Peru Nevado Sacsarayoc.
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  • While his guide walks, a member of a National Geographic archaeology expedition rides up a steep trail in the rugged foothills of the Cordillera Vilcabamba in Peru's Andes Mountains.
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  • Enkhbold, driver for National Geographic photo team during 2006 archaeology expedition near Muren, Mongolia
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. Young members of a National Geographic archaeological expedition rest beside huge agave plants growing beside the trail to their site at Cerro Victoria.
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  • Peruvian arrieros (mule drivers) laugh around a campfire as they camp on the trail while working with a National Geographic archaeology expedition to the Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains in the Andes.  One is skinning a trout he had just caught in a stream.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. Ben Wiltsie reads a book to pass time during slow periods of a National Geographic archaeological expedition.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. A laborer adjusts his brush-cutting tool while clearing an excavation site on Cerro Victoria for a National Geographic archaeology expedition.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. Peter Frost and Scott Gorsuch raise National Geographic flag at base camp for archaeological expedition to Cerro Victoria.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. Ben Wiltsie carves a walking stick during National Geographic archaeology expedition to Cerro Victoria.
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  • Members of a National Geographic archaeology expedition overlook Cerro Victoris (in shadow), an obscure promontory deep in Peru's rugged Cordillera Vilcabamba, where soon they would find evidence of a long-past Inca commercial center and ceremonial site.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. National Geographic archaeology expedition en route to site at Cerro Victoria, the high point in background.
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  • MONGOLIA, Lake Hovsgol.  National Geographic photo expedition unloads from boat on this huge, unpolluted lake that feeds into Russia's Lake Baikal.
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  • Peruvian arrieros (mule drivers) laugh around a campfire as they camp on the trail while working with a National Geographic archaeology expedition to the Cordillera Vilcabamba mountains in the Andes.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. National Geographic archaeology expedition camp below Cerro Victoria, site of long-vanished Inca city.
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  • Cordillera Vilcabamba, Andes Mountains, Peru. National Geographic archaeology expedition rests under crags called "Claws of the Puma."
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