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Caves: A Fragile Wilderness
Traveling Exhibit
Whether underground, underwater, or within ice, caves have attracted explorers since the days of early man. Adventurers and scientists have long entered these hidden chambers in search of their astonishing stone formations, unusual wildlife, and the thrill of exploring part of nature that few have seen.
In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits
Traveling Exhibit
For well over 100 years, the name National Geographic has been synonymous with compelling photography. In Focus brings together a rare collection of expressive portraits and scenes from around the world and here at home.
In Search of Giant Squid
Traveling Exhibit
How much do we know about giant squid? Have we ever seen a giant squid in its natural habitat, somewhere between 100 and 3,000 feet below the water’s surface? The Smithsonian’s Dr. Clyde Roper and other squid-hunting teuthologists learn more every year about this elusive creature and its deep sea environment.
Transitions: Photographs by Robert Creamer
Traveling Exhibit
Surprise your eyes with the arresting detail of Robert Creamer’s high-resolution images, some of which highlight the Museum’s collections. All of the 39 photographs were taken using a flatbed scanner which creates an expanded depth of field. The result is stunning portraits of flowers and mesmerizing collages of flower parts.
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