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National Geographic Explorer Small 12 Inches L Cruiseship model
National Geographic Explorer Small 12 Inches L Cruiseship model
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The National Geographic Explorer is a distinguished expedition cruise ship, renowned for its ability to navigate some of the world's most remote and icy regions. Operated by Lindblad Expeditions, the vessel is an ice-strengthened small ship designed to provide passengers with an immersive and robust cruising experience. With a guest capacity of 148, the ship is ideal for exploring rugged and less accessible destinations such as the Antarctic, Arctic, the coasts of Norway, Greenland, and the Canadian Highlands. Its specialized design allows it to safely traverse challenging waters, making it a premier choice for adventure-seekers. Originally built in 1966 and operated by Hurtigruten, the ship was later acquired by Lindblad Expeditions and underwent several upgrades to enhance its capability for expedition cruising. Over the years, it has become synonymous with high-quality expeditions and a commitment to environmental responsibility, offering guests unique, close-up views of wildlife and unspoiled landscapes. The National Geographic Explorer has also had its share of challenges, notably being idled during the global COVID-19 pandemic. From May 2020, it was anchored off the coast of Frederikshavn, Denmark, as the cruise industry grappled with global health and safety concerns. The ship's downtime, along with the broader impact of the pandemic on the travel and tourism sectors, marked a temporary pause in its remarkable expedition journeys. However, the vessel remains an enduring symbol of exploration, adventure, and resilience in the world of expedition cruising.
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