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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Peter Miller, Expeditions Editor for National Geographic Magazine sits at his desk, below a photo by Gordon Wiltsie.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The USS Potamac, once President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Floating White House," is now preserved  as a museum and offers tours of San Francisco Bay, California. Shown here is executive director Domini Maffei Schmid.
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  • Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia, a country where monks and lamas were executed after communist takeover.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence
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  • A protective "singha" lion outside Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia. During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
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  • Protective "singha" lion outside Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia, a country where monks and lamas were executed after communist takeover.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence
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  • Doorknob at Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia.  During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
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  • Temple of the Yadam at Choijin Lama Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia, a country where monks and lamas were executed after communist takeover.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence
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  • Wrathful & protective deities in Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia.  During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
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  • Buddha figures in Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia. During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
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  • Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia. During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
    MGe 060624-026.jpg
  • A modern Mongolian visitor makes a cell phone call from the Temple of the Yadam at Choijin Lama Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator.  During the country's Soviet occupation, religion was discouraged and thousands of monks and lamas were executed.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence.
    MGe 060624-022.jpg
  • Buddha figure in Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia, a country where monks and lamas were executed after communist takeover.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence
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  • Ornately sculpted altars & deities in Choijinlam Temple, a rare, remaining Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary in Ulaanbaator, Mongolia, a country where monks and lamas were executed after communist takeover.  The religion is making a resurgence after independence
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