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  2. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [1] In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic, the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children. The headquarters of the magazine is in Washington, D.C. [2]

  3. National Geographic Adventure (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Adventure was a magazine started in 1999 by the National Geographic Society in the United States. The first issue was published in Spring 1999. [2] Regular publication of the magazine ended in December 2009, [2] and the name was reused for a biannual newsstand publication. The last issue was December 2009/January 2010.

  4. Alastair Humphreys - Wikipedia

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    Alastair Humphreys is an English adventurer, author and motivational speaker. Over a four-year period he bicycled 46,000 miles (74,000 km) around the world. [1] He was a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012. [2] He is responsible for the rise of the idea of the microadventure – short, local, accessible adventures.

  5. Gregg Treinish - Wikipedia

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    Five years after naming him an Adventurer of the Year, National Geographic inducted Treinish into their 2013 Emerging Explorer class for his work with Adventure Scientists. He has been listed as one of Christian Science Monitor's "30 under 30," [ 5 ] as a Backpacker Magazine "Hero", [ 6 ] as a Draper Richards Kaplan Entrepreneur, [ 7 ] as one ...

  6. Hilaree Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson was a National Geographic Explorers grant recipient, a member of over 40 expeditions, and had first ski descents on Baffin and South Georgia Islands, Argentina, Kamchatka, Russia, and the Tetons. [14] Her writing has been featured in such publications as National Geographic Adventure, The Ski Journal, and the Outside Journal. [15]

  7. Sarah Marquis - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Marquis (born June 20, 1972) is a Swiss adventurer and explorer. From 2010 to 2013, she walked 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) alone from Siberia to the Gobi Desert, into China, Laos, Thailand, and then across Australia. In 2011, she gave a TED talk [1] and in 2014 she was named one of National Geographic ' s Adventurers of the Year. [2] [3]