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Expeditions (and sweepstakes!) that bring you to the world's great migrations

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November 2010
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The National Geographic Channel's seven-part series Great Migrations premieres on November 7, taking viewers around the world to track the arduous journeys undertaken by millions of animals to ensure the survival of their species. To witness this incredible phenomenon firsthand is a breathtaking and truly unforgettable experience. National Geographic Expeditions has developed four unique itineraries that bring you to some of the world's great migrations. Whether you choose to feel the thunder of the wildebeests marching across Tanzania's plains or watch pods of sleek gray whales slipping past Baja California, we invite you to join us for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the action.

Below, find out more about the upcoming television event and how you can experience the great migrations on a National Geographic Expedition. Also, enter the Migration of a Lifetime sweepstakes for a chance to win a trip to see the migrations in Baja California, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, or southern Africa.
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WITNESS A GREAT MIGRATION FIRSTHAND
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Southern Africa Safari: Zebra Migration 12 Days
Experience the remarkable spectacle of tens of thousands of zebras moving as one across the gleaming salt flats of Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve. Learn more.

Baja California and the Sea of Cortez 8 Days
Witness one of nature's greatest spectacles: the awe-inspiring migration of gray whales through the inlets of Bahía Magdalena. Learn more.

South Georgia and the Falkland Islands
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South Georgia and the Falkland Islands 20 Days
Walk among tens of thousands of king penguins. Spot whales, elephant seals, and the world's largest population of fur seals on excursions by Zodiac and kayak. Learn more.

On Safari in Tanzania 10 Days
Experience the power of a sea of wildebeests surging forward as one across Tanzania's Serengeti Plain. Learn more.

GREAT MIGRATIONS TELEVISION EVENT
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Click here to learn more about the Great Migrations global television event premiering on the National Geographic Channel. And mark your calendar for these enthralling episodes.

November 7: Born to Move and Need to Breed
November 9: Science of Great Migrations
November 14: Feast or Famine, Race to Survive, and Behind the Scenes
November 20: Rhythm of Life
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MIGRATION OF A LIFETIME SWEEPSTAKES
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Enter now for a chance to win a trip for two on our Baja California and the Sea of Cortez expedition to watch gray whales migrating through the inlets of Bahía Magdalena!

You have until November 6, 2010 to enter the sweepstakes to win this expedition.

Baja California and the Sea of Cortez

Two additional migration expeditions will be featured in upcoming sweepstakes, so visit the Migration of a Lifetime sweepstakes page during the times listed below to enter.

South Georgia and the Falkland Islands
Enter November 7–13, 2010

Southern Africa Safari: Zebra Migration
Enter November 14–20, 2010

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