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Flag of the National Geographic Society, used ceremonially on Lindblad Expeditions ships since 2004. Since 2004, Lindblad Expeditions has partnered with National Geographic [12] and is now cobranded in the Americas and Oceania as Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic.
National Geographic Explorer is a small ice-strengthened passenger vessel in the Lindblad Expeditions fleet. She can accommodate 148 guests. She was previously operated by Hurtigruten. The ship frequently follows routes in the Antarctic, Arctic, Norway, Greenland, and Canadian Highlands. [1]
The 122-meter-long National Geographic Explorer ship that I was on held 148 passengers in 81 cabins. Due to its small size, the ship could access the more remote parts of Iceland that would be ...
We embarked on an extraordinary 11-day adventure to Antarctica with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. ... When not on an excursion, we made the most of our time aboard the ship.
OEC now plans to expand beyond its one-ship operation in the Oceania region through the building of new ships and/or other acquisitions. On the evening of 20 January 2013, the ship rescued a round-the-world yachtsman, Alain Delord, from his liferaft located 487 nautical miles SSW of Hobart (S49.47.93 E144.20.47) in the Southern Ocean .
Lindblad Expeditions, an adventure cruise company, has engineered a ship in partnership with National Geographic to travel uncharted arctic territory. The ship boasts perks like massive glass ...
In 2021, Lindblad Expeditions in conjunction with National Geographic launched the Endurance, a polar cruise ship named in honour of Shackleton's voyage. [ 113 ] [ 114 ] LEGO released a set based on the Endurance for Black Friday , 29 November 2024.
The Duhnen, built in 1911, was the last schooner the Germans built before the construction of steam powered ships.It was used first as a North Sea pilot vessel, taking pilots out to ships heading for Hamburg on the Elbe River (and back from those departing), and then for recreation during World War II by the Luftwaffe, and was captured by the British and used as an RAF recreation ship.