NEW YORK, NY, January 2014 --- Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic are inviting their younger travelers to see and share the world in a whole new way with the launch of its Young Explorer Challenge. Created to mirror Lindblad-National Geographic’s unique legacy of exploration, geographic education, global stewardship and innovation, the Young Explorer Challenge invites the next generation of explorers to creatively capture the ways in which their voyage opened up the world to them in a new way.
The year-long educational contest is open to young people from the ages of 8-17 who travel on a Lindblad-National Geographic ship in 2014. The budding adventurers are invited to deepen their engagement with the remarkable places and experiences they will encounter by creating and submitting multimedia Powerpoint journals that capture their journey.
Education is always at the core of the Lindblad-National Geographic experience for travelers of every age, as each voyage features a team of esteemed naturalists, historians, undersea specialists, Lindblad-National Geographic-certified photo instructors, along with world-renowned scientists and researchers whose work is known throughout the globe. Along with these treasured human resources come an array of state-of-the-art exploration tools that enhance learning and discovery in every way.
“The Young Explorer Challenge perfectly captures and supports our mission of using education as a powerful tool to open new windows on the world for children and adults alike,” said Lindblad Expeditions’ Founder Sven Lindblad. “Many of the world’s great conservationists will tell you their path was charted by a first-hand experience they had as a child. We believe that by exposing adults and children to the wonders of the world, we are doing our part to help foster the next generation of committed citizens who will help shape the future of our planet.”
Nine winners in all (one per age category in each of the three ship categories: (1) National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion; (2) National Geographic Endeavour and National Geographic Islander; (3) National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Orion on the Lindblad -National Geographic fleet), will receive the top prize of a Lindblad-National Geographic mini-expedition aboard
National Geographic Sea Lion to Seattle, Washington. The prize includes meals, transportation and double occupancy accommodations for the ship nights, and round-trip air transportation for each winner and his or her parent or guardian.
Submissions must be sent in within 28 days of the entrant’s ship disembarkment date. Each submission must include no more than 20 slides in a PowerPoint format, accompanied by captions or by an essay that tells the story of their adventure. Original art is also encouraged, as are maps, so long as they too are original. Journals should be clear, cohesive, creative, passionate and well-organized. A parental/guardian consent form must be faxed or Emailed prior to submitting journal.
All presentations will be reviewed by a team of judges that will include Lindblad-National Geographic staff along with specially-chosen experts who will assign a numerical score to each entry. The age categories for the prizes will be 8-10; 11-13 and 14-17. In addition to the top prizes, second-prize winners in each category and age range will win The National Geographic Atlas and The Complete National Geographic in DVD. Third-prize winners will receive The Complete National Geographic in DVD. All entrants will receive a Lindblad-National Geographic expeditions T-shirt along with a certificate of participation.
Judging will be completed in February 2015, with notification of the winners made by the end of that month.
For more information on the Lindblad-National Geographic Young Explorer Challenge, visit www.youngexplorerchallenge.com. To learn more about exploring the world with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic visit www.expeditions.com, call 1-800-EXPEDITION, or your travel agent.