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2007 Discovery Cruises Voyages inspired by the Museum’s Rich History & Cutting-Edge Research

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AMNH Expeditions For more than 130 years the American Museum of Natural History has launched scientific expeditions across seven continents, mapping the origin and progression of life on this planet and exploring the richness and variety of world cultures. Museum log books are filled with reports from many of history’s luminaries: Franz Boas in the North Pacific, Roy Chapman Andrews in Asia, Theodore Roosevelt in South America, Robert Peary at the North Pole, Carl Akeley in Africa, and Margaret Mead in the South Pacific. Today AMNH scientists continue to embark on new, history-making expeditions around the world. Inspired by this spirit of expedition, members and friends of the Museum have been exploring the world on AMNH Expeditions in the company of AMNH scientists for more than 50 years. AMNH Expeditions transports AMNH travelers beyond the halls of the Museum to experience firsthand the world’s greatest wildlife areas, archaeological sites, and cultural treasures from pole to pole and everywhere in between. From the sparkling waters of the Black Sea to the tumbling waterfalls of New Zealand’s South Island, AMNH Expeditions offers unique itineraries that benefit from the exclusive resources of AMNH and our international network of scientific associates. To learn more about AMNH Expeditions, join us on our next expedition!

Our Study Leaders Every AMNH Expedition is accompanied by expert leaders who enhance our travels with their passion for the destinations we visit and their knowledge of topics as varied as anthropology, geology, biodiversity, evolution, conservation, paleontology, astronomy, cultural history, and archaeology. Along with providing a series of formal lectures, these engaging scholars are our travel companions and cultural ambassadors, available for indepth discussion and one-on-one conversation throughout our journey.

Guest Lecturers In addition to our study leaders, special guest speakers often welcome AMNH Expeditions travelers in the countries we visit with lectures and exclusive behindthe-scenes events. Past guest speakers have included heads of state, foreign dignitaries, and world-renowned artists and scholars.

“WE HAD SEVERAL SPECIAL SURPRISES—SUCH A S O U R FA R E W E L L D I N N E R W I T H M R S . A N WA R S A DAT AT H E R C A I RO R E S I D E N C E —WHICH WERE JUST THE ICING ON A BEAUTIFUL C A K E .” — C H A S & K A R E N GOETZ, EGYPT: TREASURES OF THE PHARAOHS

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Our Staff AMNH Expeditions staff possess a combined 115 years of experience in educational travel. Our team is on hand to assist you with all aspects of your travels—from the moment you book a trip through the weeks following your return home. In addition to traveling along with you on many of our programs, AMNH Expeditions staff spend a considerable amount of time in the field scouting new programs and improving upon beloved repeat trips. Be sure to stop by the Museum and visit us!

Ian Felstead

Andrea Brelinski

Vanessa Watters

Liz DeGaetano

“ T H E T R I P WA S E V E RYTHING WE HOPED FOR, BUT I THINK THE HIGHAmy Harrigan

L I G H T WA S T H E P E O P L E W E W E R E T R AV E L I N G W I T H .” — E L I Z A & SIBLEY BIEDERMAN,

Alicia V. Stevens

Mary Genett

Alan Draeger

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Susan Phillip

Our Travelers Whether meeting with conservationists in the Serengeti, sharing tea with a Berber family in Morocco, or retracing the path of an ancient trade route in Samarkand, AMNH Expeditions travelers embrace each experience with an enthusiasm to discover, learn about, and explore the destinations we visit. Time and again, our travelers cite the camaraderie with their fellow travelers as a highlight of their AMNH Expeditions.

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D E A R M U S E U M T R AV E L E R , Throughout the past 53 years, more than 20,000 Museum travelers have discovered the world with the American Museum of Natural History. Our diverse offerings comprise off-the-beaten-path land expeditions; private train, plane, and jet journeys; and, featured here, a comprehensive collection of the finest in small ship cruising. Each Discovery Cruise is hosted by AMNH scientists, distinguished guest lecturers, and experienced naturalists and local guides. Our itineraries venture from pristine marine environments to magnificent archaeological sites to bustling urban centers, in search of a greater understanding of the earth’s most intriguing cultures and natural and man-made wonders—and behind-the-scenes access and special entree is a hallmark of every AMNH Discovery Cruise. Whether under sail on a historic, square-rigged barque off the coast of Morocco or crossing the turquoise depths of the Indian Ocean in a luxury motor yacht, we carefully select the finest vessels to best explore each destination. Our fleet includes icebreakers, expedition ships, tall ships, and deluxe yachts, and many of these vessels are equipped with state-of-the-art Zodiacs or other small craft that allow passengers to explore shallow coves, inlets, rivers, and other remote places off-limits to larger vessels. Our collection of 2007 cruise programs visit new waters as well as best-loved sites; contact AMNH Expeditions at 800-462-8687 for more information about any of our future programs. I hope to see you on an upcoming voyage! Warm regards,

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Table of Contents 2007 CRUISES TRIP

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New Zealand by Land and Sea

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The Magnificent Mekong: Vietnam and Cambodia

February 20 – March 7

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Papua New Guinea Expedition

February 24 – March 10

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Intriguing Japan

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Portugal, Spain, and France: A Feast for the Senses

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British Isles: Fabled Lands, Wild Shores

June 1 – 13

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Family Greece

June 7 – 28

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A Family Adventure in the Galápagos Islands

June 24 – July 3

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Arctic Odyssey: A Symposium on Global Warming

July 5 – 18

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World Leaders Symposium: The Dalmatian Coast

September 24 – October 5

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Treasures of the Black Sea

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North Africa Coastal Odyssey: Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt

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In the Wake of Moors and Mariners: Morocco and Spain

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Treasures of the Arabian Gulf

November 25 – December 6

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Hanoi to Angkor: Vietnam and Cambodia

December 1 – 15

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Red Sea Voyage: Jordan and Egypt

December 7 – 20

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Golden Ring of Russia

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North Africa Coastal Odyssey: Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt

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A Family Adventure in the Galápagos Islands

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Treasures of the Arabian Gulf

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The Magnificent Mekong: Vietnam and Cambodia

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New Zealand by Land and Sea A B O A R D C L I P P E R O DY S S E Y 13 DAYS • FEBRUARY 9 – 21, 2007 Discover a country of remarkable contrasts, from stunning fiords to spouting geysers, English gardens to untamed wilderness, vibrant cities to quaint villages. Begin with an inland journey on the North Island to view the boiling mudpots and hissing earth of Rotorua, and enjoy the refinements of Wellington, the country’s up-and-coming capital city. Board Clipper Odyssey in Christchurch to visit areas that are unreachable by road. Call at rarely visited Stewart Island and navigate the remarkable fiords of Dusky, Doubtful, and Milford Sounds. Conclude the program with a drive through Fiordland National Park and the Livingstone mountain range to scenic Queenstown, set on the panoramic shores of Lake Wakatipu. At each phase of the journey, gain an informed perspective from our renowned lecturers.

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Depart the U.S. for Auckland, the “city of sails.” There is something for everyone here, from stunning views atop Mount Eden to Maori art at the Auckland Museum. Our first stop, geothermal Rotorua, lies in the heart of North Island. See Pohutu Geyser, and gather with Maori elders at the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. Travel to the capital city of Wellington to discuss contemporary cultural and economic issues in New Zealand. Enjoy a walking tour and visit the Te Papa National Museum to learn the history of this “land of the long white cloud.”

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Discover the history and natural beauty of the isolated Otago Peninsula. From Dunedin, embark on a nature lover’s expedition to Taiaroa Head, a nesting area for royal albatross and yellow-eyed penguin. Later, explore the town’s Scottish heritage at the Otago Museum’s Southern Land, Southern People Gallery. Cruise to remote Stewart Island, where Rakiura (“land of glowing skies”) is the newest jewel in the park system and a refuge for endangered New Zealand parrot. Clipper Odyssey negotiates the Paterson Inlet, where Zodiacs transport us between Oban Village and Ulva Island. Stroll with naturalists and watch for native birds such as kaka, kakariki, and kereru, as well as indigenous fur seal.

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South Island’s spectacular fiords are unforgettable. When the glaciers covering this area retreated, they carved a coast of plunging crevasses, branching lakes, and rock walls enhanced by cascading waterfalls and vast forests. Cruise from Dusky and Doubtful Sounds, winding through the islands of Fiordland National Park. At Milford Sound, disembark and board a smaller ship for a two-hour cruise of the gorgeous fiord. Complete the exploration with a drive through this World Heritage Park for an overnight stay in alpine Queenstown, which is flanked by two mountain ranges, the Remarkables and the Richardsons. The next morning, transfer to the airport for flights to the U.S.

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Fly to Christchurch on the South Island, where Clipper Odyssey, our home for the next five nights, awaits. Stroll the manicured gardens that line the Avon River and learn about Antarctic research at the Canterbury Museum before boarding.

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S T U DY L E A D E R S Neville Peat is an award-winning New Zealand nature writer and interpreter. He has published more than 25 books and uses his considerable photography skills to illustrate his own work. In 1998, he authored a report on New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands that earned World Heritage Area status for the five groups of islands. An elected member of the Otago Regional Council, Neville chairs the council’s Environment and Science Committee. Neville is a fifth-generation descendent of Scottish pioneers and lives on the Otago Peninsula. A very popular lecturer, he infuses travelers with his passion for and encyclopedic knowledge of New Zealand’s natural wonders.

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Tom Litwin is director of the Clark Science Center at Smith College and served as the founding director of their Environmental Science and Policy Program. Tom has lectured on the environment at AMNH and has traveled frequently as a guest lecturer on educational study programs. He is a researcher in the fields of biological sciences and habitat ecology, and was the project creator and expedition leader for the PBS film The 1899 Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced: A Century of Change. Tom was appointed an Aldo Leopold Fellow in conservation biology in 2004.

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The Magnificent Mekong: Vietnam and Cambodia A B O A R D M E K O N G P A N D AW 16 DAYS • FEBRUARY 20 – MARCH 7, 2007 Indochine. The Mekong River. Angkor Wat. The names conjure up images of haunting ruins, imperial dynasties, and patchwork rice fields. Experience Vietnam and Cambodia on an extraordinary journey that combines an eight-day navigation of the Mekong River, one of Asia’s great waterways, with stays in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Angkor. Board the 64-passenger Mekong Pandaw and navigate a seldom-visited region. Discover the Silver Temple of Phnom Penh. Venture deep into the Cambodian jungle to the legendary Khmer city of Angkor. Experience the natural beauty, gracious people, and fascinating sites of two remarkable countries.

and the twin holy mountains of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei. Call in the capital city of Phnom Penh, set like a sparkling jewel on the Mekong and famous for its fading French colonial charm as well as its wealth of Khmer artifacts. Cruise southeast into Vietnam and enter the Basac River. Visit the colonial town of Chau Doc and travel by coach to Nui Sam Mountain, where dozens of pagodas, temples, and shrines preside over emerald rice paddies. See the Tay An pagoda with its exquisite Indian-style statuary, and cruise backwater canals to return to the Mekong. Explore the celebrated floating markets, colonial buildings, and delightful flower gardens of Cai Be. In the delta hub of My Tho, visit Phoenix Island by canoe. Disembark in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam’s glittering commercial center.

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After an overnight flight, relax in Bangkok for a night and then fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia, our base for exploring the spectacular stone temples of Angkor. Spend two days in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the seat of the powerful Khmer Empire and widely regarded as the crowning achievement of Khmer art and architecture. Visit the fortified city of Angkor Thom with its exquisite carvings that include the Bayon and the Terraces of the Leper King and the Elephants. See dreamlike Ta Prohm, an ancient Buddhist monastery shrouded in jungle vegetation. Visit twelfthcentury Preah Khan, then embark Mekong Pandaw and begin a seven-day cruise from the Tonle Sap River to the heart of the Mekong Delta.

HO CHI MINH CITY AND HANOI In bustling Ho Chi Minh City, visit the History Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, the former Presidential Palace, and the Tunnels of Cu Chi—a vast underground maze used during the Vietnam War. The next day, fly north to Hanoi, Vietnam’s vibrant capital, and stay at the elegant Sofitel Metropole Hotel. Visit the Temple of Literature and meet with a renowned scholar of Vietnamese culture. Tour Ho Chi Minh’s “house on stilts,” the Hanoi Hilton museum, the Museum of Ethnology, and Ba Dinh square. Take a cyclo ride to the Old Quarter and delight in a private performance of water-puppet theater. Conclude the journey with a special farewell dinner accompanied by traditional music and dance. In the morning, transfer to the airport for flights back to the U.S.

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Venture to a region of far-flung villages and verdant rice fields, where idyllic landscapes are dotted with water buffalo, fruit orchards, and fishing boats. Observe the tapestry of rural life from the river, stopping in the remote Cambodian port towns of Kompong Chhnang and Kampong Cham. Visit the temple of Nokor A MERICAN MUSEUM

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S T U DY L E A D E R S Steve Winter has traveled the world as a photographer for National Geographic Magazine, Newsweek, Audubon, and GEO. He has also worked for international organizations such as UNICEF and the U.N., and major conservation organizations such as World Wildlife Fund, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and the Nature Conservancy. He has lectured on conservation and natural history subjects at the National Geographic Society and The Explorers Club. His areas of special interest include conservation biology, natural history, marine ecology, and indigenous cultural practices. Maria Stalford is an MPH candidate in international health and a PhD candidate in social anthropology at Harvard. Her research focuses on the effects of market reforms and economic growth on access to healthcare and provision of social welfare programs in contemporary Vietnam.

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Papua New Guinea Expedition A B OA R D M T S D I S C OV E R E R 15 DAYS • FEBRUARY 24 – MARCH 10, 2007 Over the past six decades, AMNH has sent more than 20 expeditions to Papua New Guinea to study its extraordinary culture and biodiversity. This fascinating land boasts an indigenous population with more than 700 language groups, complex tribal liaisons, and elaborate cultural celebrations. Join us as we trace the path of anthropologist Margaret Mead to the Southern Highlands, home of the Huli Wigmen, the once-fierce warriors who elevate body decoration to a high art. Search for the brilliant-hued bird of paradise in the Tari Gap forest. Follow the Sepik River aboard MTS Discoverer, a luxurious seagoing catamaran. Visit “spirit houses” to uncover tribal rituals and native artistry. Our exploration ends in Madang on the palm-fringed coast.

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Arrive in Cairns, Australia, and spend a day at leisure near the colorful waterfront and worldclass marina.The next day, fly to Papua New Guinea and overnight in Port Moresby, the country’s capital. Visit the National Museum, with its outstanding examples of totems, weapons, canoes, and masks, and learn about the country’s natural history, geography, and cultural diversity.

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In the 1930s, explorers seeking gold in the Highlands region discovered more than a million people of numerous tribes whose lifestyles were unchanged since the Stone Age. Fly to Tari to explore the remote Southern Highlands, and drive to the Ambua Lodge, perched at nearly 7,000 feet. Tari Gap, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of lush valleys draped between limestone peaks and watered by countless streams, is home to the Huli Wigmen, who don fantastic ritual wigs of human hair be-

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decked with daisies, feathers, and fur. Enjoy rainforest walks to cascading waterfalls, search for the rare bird of paradise, and watch a traditional Huli sing-sing ceremony.

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The mighty Sepik winds from the mountains to the sea, through villages rich in cultural and artistic interest. Fly from Tari to picturesque Timbunke and board MTS Discoverer, home for the next five nights. The captain maintains a flexible schedule during the voyage to take advantage of unexpected cultural events. Stop at Tambanum, known for its wood carvers and ornately decorated houses, and also as the site of Margaret Mead’s six-month study. In Angoram, the spirit houses hold artifacts—including flutes, masks, and Kambot storyboards—from villages all along the Sepik. At Mendam, located in a mangrove swamp, bird life is plentiful. Spot white egret, blue heron, and kingfisher among the mangroves, and crocodile basking on the riverbanks. Venture into the river’s backwaters in smaller launches designed for exploring these meandering tributaries.

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Arrive in Madang, situated on a coral promontory on the palm-fringed coast of Astrolabe Bay. Visit the local market, the cultural center, and the nearby coastal village of Bilbil, known for its traditional earthenware pots. Those who wish may join an optional snorkeling excursion to one of the offshore islands’ live coral reefs. Enjoy a festive farewell dinner at the Madang Resort Hotel, home to the Elizabeth Sowerby Orchid Collection. In the morning fly to Cairns, with time for exploration and dinner before departing for the U.S. the next day.

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S T U DY L E A D E R Mary LeCroy, research associate and retired senior scientific assistant in the Museum’s Department of Ornithology, is an expert on the bird of paradise. She has researched the behavior and ecology of these elusive birds in Papua New Guinea for more than three decades. Mary’s research has taken her all over Papua New Guinea, and she recently completed fieldwork in the Solomon Islands. In addition to leading natural history lectures and discussions, Mary will help us identify the many bird species we will see during our Sepik River cruise.

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M T S D I S C OV E R E R The luxurious, twin-hull MTS Discoverer was built especially for navigating the Sepik River. Accommodating only 36 guests in 20 firstclass cabins, each fully air-conditioned with a private bathroom, television, and PA/music system, the ship is ideally suited to explore this remote paradise in maximum comfort. For shore excursions, aluminum jet boats extend the vessel’s range into smaller waterways, traveling at speeds up to 20 knots. A Zodiac landing craft is also available, allowing passengers close-up views of the Sepik’s everchanging landscapes.

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Intriguing Japan A B OA R D S P I R I T O F O C E A N U S 15 DAYS • MARCH 3 – 17, 2007 Centuries-old temples, shogunate castles, and hallowed shrines rise up amid the graceful landscapes of Japan, enduring evidence of its rich history and intricate cultural tapestry. This memorable program combines four nights in the imperial city of Kyoto, a seven-night cruise aboard Spirit of Oceanus, and two nights in cosmopolitan Tokyo. Cruise the Inland Sea, explore the northwestern coast of Honshu Island, and call at Busan, South Korea, gateway to the World Heritage Site of Gyeongju. Enjoy hands-on workshops in Noh theater, Zen Buddhism, traditional calligraphy, or flower-arranging. Feel the echo of power in shogun strongholds; bask in the quiet charm of remote fishing villages; and discover the poetry of Japan’s island world.

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Arrive in Osaka and transfer to Kyoto, the old imperial capital of Japan. Visit the Ryoan-ji Zen garden, Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, and Nijo Castle, seat of Tokugawa shoguns. Choose among opportunities to learn about Zen Buddhism, join an expert-led workshop on Noh Theater, or take part in a specially arranged visit to the Koke-dera moss temple of Saiho-ji. Continue to the ancient city of Nara, once the country’s cultural and political center, and visit the grand eighth-century temple of Todai-ji, with its 437-ton bronze statue of the Great Buddha. Also explore Horyu-ji, Japan’s oldest Buddhist temple.

ums. Dock in Hiroshima to visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum, and stroll amid the tranquil Shukkei-en garden. Journey by Zodiac to the island of Miyajima and view the floating scarlet torii (gate) that leads to a sixth-century Shinto shrine. In scenic Hagi, explore the ancient samurai quarter of Toko-ji and observe a local ceramicist operating a centuries-old kiln. Cross the Korean Strait to Busan, South Korea’s bustling southern port, and travel overland to the open-air museum of Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk amid the excavated monuments, tombs, and temples of the powerful Shilla dynasty that ruled Korea for 1,000 years. Savor a traditional Korean barbecue, and explore the ancient Pulguksa Temple.

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Anchor off Izumo for a visit to Izumo Taisha, Japan’s oldest and largest Shinto shrine. In Kanazawa, stroll through the renowned Kenrokuen Garden and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony. Disembark the ship in Niigata and transfer by bullet train to Japan’s dazzling capital, Tokyo. Spend two nights at the Imperial Hotel, ideally located near the famous Ginza district and adjacent to the Imperial Palace grounds. Program highlights in Tokyo include the historical Edo-Tokyo Museum and the excellent National Museum, and a special farewell dinner. Transfer to Tokyo’s Narita airport for return flights to the U.S.

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O P T I O N A L P O S T- C R U I S E E X T E N S I O N TO N I K KO MARCH 17 – 20

Experience traditional Japan on a visit to the ancient Shinto and Buddhist pilgrimage destination of Nikko. Two hours north of Tokyo, the site is renowned for Tosho-gu, Japan’s most lavishly decorated shrine. Enjoy a twonight stay at a ryokan (inn) with a remarkable mountainous backdrop, and visit an onsen (hot springs bath) in one of the small towns around Nikko. Also spend one night in Nikko itself, with time to explore the World Heritage Tosho-gu shrine—mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Aaron Gerow is assistant professor in East Asian languages, literature, and film studies at Yale University, specializing in Japanese cinema and modern Japanese culture. He received his BA and MFA from Columbia University, and earned his PhD at the University of Iowa. Professor Gerow, who lived and taught in Japan from 1992 to 2003, has planned a series of discussions that will relate to Japanese culture from the Middle Ages to the present. He will be accompanied by his wife, Seiko Ono, a longtime coordinator at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival.

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Portugal, Spain, and France: A Feast for the Senses A B OA R D I S L A N D S K Y 13 DAYS • MAY 2 – 14, 2007 Few regions on earth are as celebrated for food and wine as Western Europe. That rich heritage is the focus of this epicurean voyage from Lisbon to Portsmouth aboard the elegant Island Sky. Sample Portuguese specialties in Lisbon, hearty Basque cuisine in Bilbao, and delicate crêpes in Brittany. Enjoy private wine tastings in Porto and Bordeaux. Throughout the voyage, view breathtaking scenery, uncover dramatic local histories, and admire venerable masterpieces of art and architecture, from Gothic cathedrals to the incomparable Guggenheim Bilbao Museum. Spring is a beautiful time of year to visit Western Europe, and there is no better way to enjoy this sensory feast than aboard Island Sky.

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Begin in Lisbon with a festive welcome dinner of Portuguese specialties, followed by a special performance of fado music. Overnight at a centrally located hotel and next morning, visit the historic Belém district. Take a driving tour of the city highlighting architectural gems such as the elegant Tower of Belém and the Jeronimos Monastery. Visit the Monument of the Discoveries and the charming Alfama District, and explore St. George Castle and the lively Baixa neighborhood before embarking the intimate Island Sky for a 10-night cruise. In the country’s second-largest city, Porto, visit the Palacio da Bolsa and view the famous Vila Nova de Gaia (known as “the lodges”), then enjoy a private port wine tasting and a delicious lunch featuring local cuisine.

lunch of tapas, “small bites” of several delicacies, at a local restaurant. Next morning, call at Bilbao to visit the spectacular Guggenheim Bilbao Museum designed by Frank Grehry. Enjoy a typical Basque lunch, and then visit the Basque Ethnographic Museum to view its extensive collection of decorative arts, carved stonework, and ceramics. An afternoon walking tour includes other architectural treasures such as the Campo Volantin footbridge by Santiago Calatrava and Metro stations by Norman Foster. Enjoy a full day at sea en route to France, with time to relax and interact with our study leaders.

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Arrive in historic Bordeaux and trace the ancient pilgrimage route of St. James. Visit three Gothic churches—St-Andre Cathedral, St-Seurin Basilica, and St-Michel Basilica—and enjoy a private tasting of local wines before returning to the ship. Relax and enjoy our lecture program on a full day at sea, then arrive at the sunny coastal island of Belle Île, where a delicious crêpe lunch awaits. Sail on to Mont St-Michel, the rocky islet between Brittany and Normandy where a Benedictine abbey was established in 966. Travel to the lovely old city of Rouen and stroll through an enchanting neighborhood with more than 800 half-timbered houses, and admire the collections of the exceptional Musee des Beaux Arts. Cruise overnight to Portsmouth, disembark the ship, and transfer to London for flights home.

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In the centuries-old pilgrimage town of Santiago de Compostela, admire the glorious cathedral and stroll through a maze of chapels and monasteries. Then, savor a typical Spanish

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S T U DY L E A D E R S Lana Harrigan is a linguist in Portuguese and Spanish, and an expert on the history and culture of the Iberian Peninsula and the American Colonial Southwest. She has lived and traveled extensively in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, and is the author of two historical novels and a cookbook. John Lewis Gaddis is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of History at Yale, where he teaches Cold War history, grand strategy, international studies, and biography. One of the nation’s most prominent historians, Dr. Gaddis was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2005. Toni Dorfman directs undergraduate theater studies at Yale and teaches directing, acting, and a playwright/director workshop. Professor Dorfman specializes in Southern cooking, but—inspired by Juila Child’s first book—she has since branched out. She served John Gaddis boeuf en daube on their third date; he proposed the following evening.

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British Isles: Fabled Lands, Wild Shores A B OA R D I S L A N D S K Y 13 DAYS • JUNE 1 – 13, 2007 Sample the Celtic influence throughout the British Isles from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands, during Scotland’s Year of Highland Culture. Begin with a hotel stay in London and a visit to mysterious Stonehenge. Board the privately chartered Island Sky and follow England’s picturesque Cornish coast to Wales. There, ride a narrow-gauge railway through the breathtaking landscape of Snowdonia National Park. Admire the Book of Kells in Dublin and visit the tiny Scottish isle of Iona, where that manuscript was produced 1,200 years ago. Marvel at such World Heritage Sites as the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland and Skara Brae in Scotland’s remote Orkney Islands. From islands to highlands, discover the rugged beauty and fascinating history of the British Isles.

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Begin with a day at leisure in London before heading to the Salisbury Plain and the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge. At Portsmouth, board the comfortable Island Sky and set sail along the scenic coast of Cornwall. Call at the former pirates’ lair of Penzance for a tour of the dramatic pilgrimage site of St. Michael’s Mount. Cruise to Wales and explore Caernarfon Castle, then enjoy a ride on the narrowgauge Ffestiniog Railway through the lush forests and haunting moorlands of Snowdonia National Park.

sula, admire the extraordinary Giant’s Causeway, perhaps the most famous site in Northern Ireland. Its 40,000 hexagonal columns were created by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, but Celtic legend attributes this astonishing landscape to the Ulster warrior-giant Finn McCool.

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Cruise along Scotland’s west coast to the tiny islets of Iona, where Christianity first appeared in Scotland, and Staffa, where the cathedrallike Fingal’s Cave inspired Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture. Travel to some of the loveliest and wildest lands in the British Isles: the Western Scottish Highlands, and marvel at the mountain landscapes of Loch Torridon and the world-renowned woodland gardens of Inverewe. Sail on to Stromness in the farflung Orkney Islands and visit Skara Brae, a settlement of eight Neolithic dwellings that lay buried under sand dunes for more than 4,000 years. Arrive in Aberdeen for an excursion to the Pitmedden Gardens, then join a retired officer for a tour of the Gordon Highlanders Regimental Museum, where exhibits celebrate the esteemed regiment’s two centuries of service. Enjoy a captain’s farewell reception and dinner on board tonight, and in the morning, disembark the ship in Leith and travel to Edinburgh for return flights to the U.S.

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Cross the Irish Sea to legendary Dublin and enjoy a curator-led tour of the esteemed National Museum. At Trinity College, visit the Long Library’s noted collection of illuminated manuscripts, which includes the Book of Kells. Call at the Isle of Man and learn about local traditions at the Cregneash Folk Village, explore the medieval Castle Rushen, and visit the capital of Castletown. From Portrush peninA MERICAN MUSEUM

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S T U DY L E A D E R S Captain Alfred S. McLaren is an Arctic and deep-sea explorer and research scientist. A gifted speaker, Captain McLaren has led educational voyages to the North Pole, the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Russia, the British Isles, and Antarctica. His lecture topics will include the Viking invasions of the British Isles, early Scottish and Irish history, the evolution of the clans, and tracing genealogy in the British Isles. Cassandra Hannahs, a tenured professor of European history at Middlebury College, retired recently to found the Historic and Prehistoric Research Group in Central California. Professor Hannahs is a widely published author and experienced study leader who enjoys sharing her expertise in British cultural and architectural history.

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Dr. James Yannatos is a conductor, violinist, and composer. He received his PhD from the University of Iowa before joining the faculty of Harvard University in 1964. He directs the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and teaches conducting. Several of his works have been published and recorded. Dr. Yannatos may address lecture topics such as Britain’s rich tradition of folk music, the Welsh chorus, and music of the early church.

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Family Greece: An Odyssey to the Cradle of Western Civilization A B OA R D PA N T H E O N 12 DAYS • JUNE 17 – 28, 2007

Introduce your family to classical Greek antiquity on this thrilling learning adventure through the Greek Isles. Explore the lands of gods and heroes, where whitewashed villages perch above azure seas and ancient amphitheaters echo with the drama of fallen kings. Designed with special programming for children, the odyssey begins with a three-night hotel stay near Athens. Board Pantheon and sail to five Greek islands, including haunting Delos, lively Mykonos, and cliff-top Santorini. Seek out the lair of the Minotaur on Crete and bask in the sun on isolated Kythira. Also visit the great archaeological sites of the Peloponnesian Peninsula: Mycenae, Olympia, and Delphi. Experience the historic legacies and scenic splendor of Greece on an itinerary that brings the past to life with activities, workshops, and lectures that enlighten young and old alike.

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Fly to Athens and upon arrival transfer to our deluxe hotel. The highlight of a city tour is the Acropolis with its majestic Parthenon, built in the Golden Age of classical Greek culture. Visit the National Archaeological Museum, attend a dance performance at the Benaki Museum, and enjoy dinner in the charming Plaka district. At the Agora, where Socrates once taught, children can join a scavenger hunt while adults explore the forum built by Julius Caesar. Travel to Nemea, one of the original venues for the Panhellenic competitions, precursors of today’s Olympic Games. At Mycenae, where tales of Agamemnon echo among the beehive tombs, younger travelers can participate in a hands-on excavation. Then board Pantheon, our home for the next seven nights.

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This unique cruise itinerary features five different islands in Homer’s storied Aegean Sea. Sail to Delos, the mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, now a World Heritage Site. This silent isle with its dramatic Terrace of the Lions is a fascinating contrast to Mykonos, with its lively mix of tavernas, windmills, and shops. Cruise into the half-moon-shaped caldera that forms part of Santorini’s picturesque harbor. Seek out Minoan culture at Akrotiri, or sip Greek coffee in one of the tavernas carved into the soaring cliffs. In Crete, the ancient center of Minoan civilization, explore the palace of Knossos, where King Minos confined the bloodthirsty Minotaur in an underground labyrinth. Then continue to Kythira, where traditional Cycladic houses cluster around a Venetian castle, and lovely beaches invite a swim. P R O G R A M R AT E S : F R O M $ 6 , 9 9 5

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The archaeological sites of the Peloponnesian peninsula are set amidst magnificent scenery. Travel overland to Olympia, an ancient sanctuary that was the birthplace of the Olympics. Tour the temples of Hera and Zeus, the Council House, and the Treasuries. At the stadium, young travelers can participate in specially arranged games modeled on the Olympics. Call at Delphi, the mountaintop shrine of Apollo. Walk the Sacred Way to the temple where the Pythian priestess once foretold the fates of kings and nations, and glide through the dramatic straits of the Corinth Canal. Disembark in Piraeus and transfer to the airport in Athens for flights back to the U.S.

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YO U N G T R AV E L E R S An experienced youth coordinator leads children ages 7 to 17 in a series of educational, artistic, and recreational activities designed to enhance their appreciation of the sites visited. While adults attend stimulating lectures by Professor Clancy, young travelers learn about the gods and heroes of Greek mythology, identify constellations in the brilliant night sky, take part in a scavenger hunt and folk dance at the Agora, make friends, and gain a sense of history and the world around them.

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Stephen Clancy is a professor and chair of the Art History Department at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. Professor Clancy teaches the history of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance art and architecture, as well as courses on visual persuasion and the rhetoric of art. His research interests range from Greek sculpture to medieval manuscript illumination.

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A Family Adventure in the Galápagos Islands A B O A R D S A N TA C R U Z 10 DAYS • JUNE 24 – JULY 3, 2007

Embark on an extraordinary family adventure in the Galápagos Islands, home to many species found nowhere else on earth. Visit 11 islands aboard the comfortable Santa Cruz on a program that delights, educates, and engages children as well as parents and grandparents. The Galápagos are a living laboratory of natural history that offers a remarkable experience. Swim alongside tiny Galápagos penguin and playful sea lion. Snorkel amid tropical fish. Ride a dinghy through mangrove-ringed inlets and encounter giant tortoise in their native habitat. Hike dramatic landscapes and stargaze from the ship’s decks. With special programming designed for children, this highly acclaimed family program is an intergenerational adventure that stirs everyone’s sense of wonder. Note: This itinerary describes the highlights we visit; the exact chronology will be determined by Galápagos National Park authorities.

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The adventure begins 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Fly from Guayaquil to Baltra Island and board Santa Cruz, our home for seven nights. On Santa Cruz Island, walk to Dragon Hill, a nesting site of land iguana, and look for Darwin’s finches along the way. Hike to Bartolomé’s 600-foot summit, then board pangas to navigate the inlets around colossal Pinnacle Rock while watching for Galápagos penguin and sea lion. At Santiago Island, swim and snorkel amid tropical fish, then visit a thriving colony of fur seal.

a nearby salt pond where flamingo feed on brine shrimp and a large pelican colony nests. Snorkel or swim off the beach and see a vast array of underwater species. North Seymour Island is known for its colonies of frigate bird, blue-footed booby, and swallow-tailed gull. At Santa Cruz Island’s Charles Darwin Research Station, learn about a program for rearing giant tortoise in captivity; then, visit a forest of giant daisy trees and observe giant tortoise in their natural habitat.

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The distinctive birds and animals of these islands inspired Charles Darwin. Follow his path to San Cristóbal Island, famous for its tortoise-breeding center. En route to Playa Ochoa, where Darwin first set foot in the Galápagos in 1835, call at a small islet with a thriving sea lion colony. Continue to Española Island’s beautiful Gardner Bay, a nesting place for blue-footed booby, oyster catcher, and Galápagos dove. At Punta Suarez, walk on lava terrain and see colonies of unique seabirds.

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Five volcanoes came together to form the landscapes of Isabela, largest of the Galapágos Islands. At Urbina Bay, the coastal upheaval reveals an extraordinary slice of fossil-studded land. The island is also home to giant tortoise and land iguana. On nearby Fernandina Island, a panga ride and nature walk reveal wildlife such as flightless cormorant, Galápagos penguin, and the archipelago’s largest colony of marine iguana. Celebrate at a festive farewell dinner before disembarking the ship in Baltra for return flights to Guayaquil and the U.S.

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YO U N G T R AV E L E R S Children are fascinated by animals, and in the Galápagos, animals are fascinated by children. Having evolved in the absence of native land mammals, many Galápagos species are unafraid of humans, so visitors can approach them closely. The result is an intimate educational encounter your children will never forget. Our dedicated youth coordinators, naturalists, and guides help travelers ages 7 to 17 gain a unique awareness of science and nature.

S T U DY L E A D E R S Veterans of numerous tours, Howard Topoff and Carol Simon are extremely popular lecturers and family program leaders. Howard Topoff has spent 30 years researching the social behavior, interrelations, and community structure of animals. He is also a professor of biopsychology at City University of New York at Hunter College.

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Carol Simon’s research on the social behavior of lizards, plus her general interest in animal behavior and ecology, has taken her to many areas of North, Central, and South America. When not in the field, Dr. Simon teaches biology at New York’s City College.

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Arctic Odyssey: A Symposium on Global Warming A B O A R D K A P I TA N K H L E B N I K O V 14 DAYS • JULY 5 – 18, 2007 Join Tom Brokaw, former anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, and a team of world-class scientists for an adventure to one of the last frontiers on Earth. The Arctic, a vast frozen ocean surrounded by wild and beautiful land, is a living laboratory where temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on the planet. Travel to Russia’s Far North and embark the powerful icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov for an 11-night cruise with leading experts from AMNH, the Smithsonian Institution, MIT, and UC Berkeley. Venture to remote villages and meet indigenous Chukchi people, whose daily lives are closely linked with this delicate environment. Discover the haunting beauty of Wrangel Island, an International Biosphere Reserve where the remains of the last known woolly mammoth were found. Learn about the unique wildlife, geology, and glaciology of the region, as well as the topic of global warming and its effects on ecosystems.

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Fly to Anchorage, Alaska, for an overnight and then to Provideniya, Russia, to transfer by helicopter to Kapitan Khlebnikov. Cruise to the remote, rugged Chukchi Peninsula, a naturalist’s paradise where high-latitude flora such as arctic poppy and saxifrage are in bloom. Spend two days exploring this isolated coast, home to crested auklet, tufted puffin, horned puffin, and guillemot. Examine ancient ceremonial grounds and learn about the early inhabitants of the Russian Arctic. Travel to nearby Yttygran Island and wander among the 500-year-old skeletons of giant bowhead whale at Whalebone Alley.

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Cruise the famed Bering Strait, where migratory seabirds soar overhead while bowhead, gray, and minke whale swim below. Visit a weather station at Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of Eurasia, and admire a monument to seventeenth-century Russian navigator Semyon Dezhnev. Continue north along the Siberian coast to cross the Arctic Circle. Along the way, stop at the wildlife sanctuary on Kolyuchin Island, where an abandoned weather station has been overtaken by nesting cormorant, murre, and puffin.

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World Heritage-listed Wrangel Island boasts the Arctic’s largest winter population of denning polar bear, along with numerous walrus, musk ox, reindeer, and tundra goose. In 1992, scientists uncovered a tooth here from one of the last living woolly mammoths. Weather permitting, cross the Long Strait in helicopters and observe the ship’s dramatic progress through the thick ice from aloft. Venture into alpine valleys and snow-covered tundra in the company of the Russian scientists who protect the island. Then head south, leaving the ice behind to explore Siberia’s coastal wilderness and the far-flung villages of the native Chukchi, who still herd reindeer and practice traditional hunting techniques. Return to Provideniya and fly over the Bering Sea to Anchorage, where we transfer to the airport for flights home.

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SYMPOSIUM LEADERS Ross MacPhee is chairman of the Department of Mammalogy at the American Museum of Natural History. In 1998, in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Scientists, Dr. MacPhee collected woolly mammoth remains on Wrangel Island. His most recent work has focused on how extinction of a species occurs, particularly those cases in which humans have been implicated. His publications include Extinctions in Near Time: Causes, Contexts, and Consequences (editor). William Fitzhugh is the director of Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center at the National Museum of Natural History. He has spent more than 30 years studying arctic peoples and cultures in northern Canada, Alaska, Siberia, and Scandinavia. As curator of the Museum’s arctic collections, Dr. Fitzhugh has produced four international exhibitions, including Crossroads of Continents: Native Cultures of Siberia and Alaska.

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John Harte, a physicist by training, is a professor of energy and resources at UC Berkeley. Dr. Harte’s research focuses on the effects of human action on biodiversity, ecosystem structure, and climate. He has published scientific papers concerning polar region climate change, and has led educational programs to Baffin Island, Greenland, and Antarctica. Ronald Prinn is the director of the Center for Global Change Science at MIT. He headed the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences from 1998 to 2003. Dr. Prinn is working closely with social scientists to link the science and policy aspects of global change. He has published more than 160 scientific papers and several books.

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World Leaders Symposium: The Dalmatian Coast A B OA R D L E D I A M A N T 12 DAYS • SEPTEMBER 24 – OCTOBER 5, 2007 The inaugural World Leaders Symposium in 2006, led by such luminaries as Mikhail Gorbachev and Lech Walesa, set a new standard in educational travel. Fall 2007 brings another exceptional learning opportunity, as former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense William Perry join a panel of eminent speakers to discuss the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo crisis. Embark Le Diamant in Venice and cruise along the spectacular Dalmatian Coast, as we delve into this fascinating chapter of history with a full program of keynote lectures, expert-led roundtables, and lively discussions. Throughout the journey, meet with local dignitaries and hear perspectives from native Balkans who witnessed events unfolding firsthand—from the seeds of conflict, to the turmoil itself, to the current state of affairs. Experience local culture with a private concert in Hvar, a special folkloric performance in Dubrovnik, and a Carnevale celebration in Venice. This unique Adriatic voyage offers intimate dialogue with leaders who played key roles in significant world events, and with internationally acclaimed academics who have closely studied the region. Join us for a peerless exploration of the complex history and vibrant cultures of the Dalmatian Coast.

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Monday, September 24, and Tuesday, September 25 U.S. / Venice, Italy Wednesday, September 26 Venice / Embark Le Diamant Thursday, September 27 At Sea Friday, September 28 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Saturday, September 29 Dubrovnik, Croatia Sunday, September 30 Kotor, Montenegro Monday, October 1 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tuesday, October 2 Split, Croatia Wednesday, October 3 At Sea / Hvar Thursday, October 4 At Sea, Venice Friday, October 5 Venice / Disembark Le Diamant / U.S.

LE DIAMANT Le Diamant is renowned for intimate, gracious cruising and the highest level of personal service and comfort. All staterooms offer a choice of king or twin-bed configuration, outside views, ample storage space, individually controlled air-conditioning, private bathroom, television with satellite channels, VCR, stereo, mini-bar, hair dryer, and bathrobes. Le Diamant’s 190 guests enjoy a variety of amenities, including three lounges and bars, on-deck swimming pool, and two open-seating restaurants.

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SYMPOSIUM LEADERS Dr. Madeleine K. Albright served as the U.S. Secretary of State from 1997 to 2001, and was the first woman in history to hold that position. She currently serves as the Mortara Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. The daughter of a Czech diplomat, Secretary Albright was born in Czechoslovakia but fled to England with her family during World War II. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Wellesley College and master’s and doctoral degrees from Columbia University. Prior to her appointment in the State Department, she served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and as a member of the President’s Cabinet and National Security Council. Secretary Albright has written several books, including her memoir, Madam Secretary (2003), and The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God and World Affairs (2006). VESSEL: LE DIAMANT [ PAGE 42 ] • MEA LS I N C LU D E D : 1 0 B / 9 L / 9 D P R E - TRIP EXTENSION: VENICE • POST-TR I P E X T E N S I ON : T H E H AG U E

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Treasures of the Black Sea A B OA R D L E L E VA N T 12 DAYS • JULY 12 – 23, 2007 Spanning Europe and Asia, the Black Sea region has figured prominently in timeless legends and major events of world history, from the Greek myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece to the Yalta Conference of 1945. Here, the Greeks built important colonies, jeweled Constantinople rose as one of the world’s great capitals, and masters of Russian literature were inspired by the rugged coastal beauty. Join us on this extraordinary voyage aboard Le Levant as we pass through the Bosphorus and navigate the Black Sea, sailing to fascinating ports in Turkey, Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria.

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Arriving in the colorful port of Yalta, visit Livadia Palace, the summer home of Tsar Alexander II and venue for the 1945 Yalta Conference, where Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt met to discuss the post-World War II reorganization of Europe. The next stop, Sevastopol, was once a top-secret Soviet military zone. At the Panorama Museum, epic scenes recreate the city’s heroic, 349-day defense against invaders during the Crimean War. Later, visit the fourth-century Greek ruins of Chersoneseus or see Balaklava, site of the tragic “Charge of the Light Brigade”. Odesa, founded by Catherine the Great, offers an opportunity to visit with local Ukrainian families or explore its rich Jewish heritage.

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Greek explorers, Roman emperors, and Ottoman sultans all recognized the potential to link Europe and Asia at the Bosphorus, and Istanbul has long been a thriving metropolis where East meets West. Experience the city’s exotic charms as well as its important historic and religious sites, including the Hippodrome, where Byzantine rulers oversaw civic life; the soaring domes of Hagia Sofia Basilica; the splendid Blue Mosque; the massive Topkapi Palace; and the labyrinthine Grand Bazaar. Then embark Le Levant to traverse the Bosphorus and cruise the Black Sea.

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The only delta in the world to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Danube Delta is a living museum of biodiversity. It contains 30 types of terrestrial and wetland ecosystems, with more than 5,000 species of flora and fauna. Navigate the canals, reed beds, and marshes aboard small boats that provide close-up views of the delta’s abundant wildlife.

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Safranbolu was once an important junction on the Silk Road, and today this village of Ottoman-style houses and winding streets is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Amasya, tucked deep in a remote, scenic valley, discover the ancient capital of the Pontic Kingdom, where the tombs of rulers are carved into sheer cliffs. Visit the Archaeology Museum and stroll along the Yesilirmak River. Return to the ship and cross the Black Sea to the Crimea.

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A picturesque island town, Nessebur earned World Heritage status for its eclectic architectural styles, stretching back over millennia. Head to the site of a Greek acropolis and Roman agora, and admire some of the intricately decorated Byzantine churches, including the eleventh-century St. Stephen’s with its richly ornamented iconostasis and gilded bishop’s throne. Return to Le Levant and cruise overnight to Istanbul. In the morning, disembark and transfer to the airport for flights to the U.S.

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Join us for a two-night extension to the glorious ancient Greco-Roman city of Ephesus on the Aegean coast. Visit the iconic Celsus Library, the Great Theater, and the Sacred Way. Marvel at the treasures of the Ephesus Museum and visit a charming hilltop village.

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Fly from Istanbul to spend three nights in Central Anatolia’s Cappadocia, a World Heritage region of “fairy” chimneys, troglodytic villages, and underground cities. Discover Byzantine cave churches in the Goreme Valley; the ethereal towns of Urgup and Zelve; and an eightstory underground sanctuary in Derinkuyu that was constructed 2,000 years ago.

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Duncan Smith is Professor Emeritus in German Studies at Brown University. His fields of interest are medieval studies in Central Europe, German-Slavic cultural and political relations throughout history, nineteenth-century German literature, and German cinema. Dr. Smith has traveled throughout Central Europe, and has lectured and written extensively about the Hapsburg, Ottoman, and German presence in the region. Glenn Bugh teaches Byzantine and Venetian history, and an introductory survey on the history of the Balkans, at Virginia Tech. He led a previous study program to the Black Sea and has presented a seminar on the Black Sea at the Smithsonian. His lecture topics will include the colorful civilizations that shaped the region: Scythian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Viking, Russian, and more.

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North Africa Coastal Odyssey: Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt A B OA R D L E L E VA N T 14 DAYS • OCTOBER 10 – 23, 2007 Journey to the remarkable archaeological sites that span North Africa, buried for centuries under shifting sands. Sail aboard the intimate, yacht-like Le Levant from the tiny island nation of Malta to bustling Alexandria. Glimpse the ruins of Phoenician colonies that once populated Tunisia, and explore the remains of Greco-Roman cities along the northern coast of Libya. Conclude the adventure in Egypt, roaming among cobbled streets and exotic bazaars, and admiring some of the world’s finest collections of Egyptian artifacts. Savor the relaxed pace and moderate temperatures of a Mediterranean cruise in autumn, and discover the fascinating ancient cultures of Northern Africa.

stroll past the monumental Arch of Marcus Aurelius, and browse among the shops of the medina. Continue overland from Tripoli to the immense Roman port city of Leptis Magna. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered one of the greatest Roman ruins in the Mediterranean for its spectacular architecture—arches, huge marble and granite baths, shrines, forums, and amphitheaters. Rejoin the ship in Al Khoms this evening and sail to Benghazi. Admire the ancient Greek Odeon and Villa of the Columns in the third-century port of Ptolemais, then travel to Qasr to view splendid early Christian mosaics in the Eastern Church. Cruise to Cyrene, one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world and the premier city of the Greek Pentapolis. A thousand years of history are written into its ruins; highlights include the Sanctuary, the Temple of Apollo, and the Temple of Zeus.

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Arrive in Malta and transfer to Valleta to board the elegant Le Levant, home for the next 10 nights. Enjoy a festive welcome dinner this evening as the ship sets sail across the Mediterranean Sea. Relax and enjoy our onboard lecture program during a full day of cruising toward the North African coast. Dock in La Goulette and transfer to Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, for a special dinner ashore featuring delicious local cuisine. Stroll among the scattered ruins of the ancient empire of Carthage, Rome’s archrival in the second and third centuries. View the world’s finest collections of mosaics at the Bardo Museum, housed in a former palace. Dock in Sousse and travel to the arresting World Heritage Site of El Djem. Its well-preserved coliseum was constructed on a plateau above the town between 230 and 238 A.D., and can be seen from miles away.

Disembark the ship in Alexandria, named for the legendary third-century conqueror. Take a panoramic tour of the old city by coach, and explore the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina. After lunch at a seaside restaurant, transfer to Cairo and enjoy the evening at leisure. In the morning, visit the fascinating Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, which houses more than 100,000 artifacts — including treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamen. Gather this evening for a farewell reception and dinner at the hotel. In the morning, transfer to the airport for flights back to the U.S.

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In 1530, the Knights of St. John established a heavily fortified bastion in Malta. Explore the medieval city of Valletta, Malta’s capital, including visits to St. John’s Co-Cathedral with its ornate Baroque interior, tombs of hundreds of knights, and monumental Caravaggio painting St. John the Baptist. See the Palace of the Grand Masters, home to the Maltese Parliament, and the Auberge de Provence, a former residence of the French knights that is now the National Museum of Archaeology. Tour the Tarxien Temples, Neolithic structures embellished with prehistoric statues and bas-relief decoration.

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Attend a special lecture by a local expert, then explore the massive pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus. Wonder at the enigmatic Sphinx, and visit the Solar Boat Museum. Travel outside the city to visit Memphis, the capital of the Old Kingdom, the nearby necropolis of Saqqara with its 4,700-year-old step pyramid of King Zoser, and the mastabas— early tombs that reveal the pyramid’s origins. Examine Cairo’s renowned Islamic architecture during visits to the fourteenth-century Sultan Hassan mosque; Ibn Tulun, the oldest surviving mosque in Egypt; and Saladin’s Citadel.

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In the Wake of Moors and Mariners: Morocco and Spain A B OA R D S E A C L O U D 14 DAYS • OCTOBER 27 – NOVEMBER 9, 2007 Follow in the wake of ancient Moors and mariners from Marrakech to Granada, including a five-night Mediterranean cruise aboard the legendary sailing ship Sea Cloud. Discover Morocco, with visits to exotic Marrakech, bustling Casablanca, and lively Rabat. Set sail for the Spanish coast aboard Sea Cloud, and experience the exhilaration of cruising under sail power. Call at Huelva, the port of famous mariners; see the iconic rock of Gibraltar; and explore Malaga, birthplace of Picasso. Conclude the journey in the great Spanish city of Granada, where a succession of invaders from the Phoenicians to the Moors left an artistic and cultural legacy that remains visible today.

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Arrive in Marrakech, a city of ornate palaces, luxuriant gardens, and dazzling street life. Spend three nights at the elegant Hotel Sofitel Marrakech; visit the Dar Si Said Museum of Moroccan Arts; and stroll through the intriguing souks of the medina. Experience Djemaa el-Fna Square at sunset, when Berber musicians and snake charmers put on a nightly show. Then, travel to Casablanca and visit the mosque of Hassan II. Continue by coach to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, to see King Hassan II’s Royal Palace and the Mausoleum of King Mohammed V, both magnificently decorated with intricate stucco carvings and mosaic work. Enjoy presentations on Moroccan culture, religious customs, and contemporary issues at the Center for Cultural Understanding, and then delight in a special evening of folkloric performance. The next day, travel to Tangiers and embark Sea Cloud for a five-night cruise on the Mediterranean Sea.

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Call in Huelva, the Spanish port that launched Columbus and many conquistadores. Visit the monastery in La Rabida, where Columbus awaited patronage of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel, and stroll to a nearby wharf to view replicas of the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria. Call in Gibraltar at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula to peruse the museum and visit the Upper Rock Nature Reserve. Spend a morning in Malaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Visit his family home in the Plaza de la Merced and see some of his works at the Museo Picasso Malaga.

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Disembark Sea Cloud and drive through the colorful landscape of Andalusia to Granada, the last stronghold of the Moors. Spend two nights exploring the old city, from the incomparable Alhambra fortress where Islamic architecture reached its zenith in Spain, to the Renaissance-style cathedral and the old Moorish Quarter and bazaar. Visit Generalife Gardens and the Capilla Mayor. Celebrate the journey at a festive farewell dinner and flamenco performance, and transfer to the Madrid airport in the morning for return flights to the U.S.

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S T U DY L E A D E R Inge Jackson Reist is chief of research collections and programs at the Frick Art Reference Library of the Frick Collection in New York City. Dr. Reist taught art humanities at Columbia University, Southern Baroque art at Hunter College in New York, and Italian High Renaissance painting and sculpture at Rutgers University. She has lectured on a broad range of European art topics at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Chrysler Museum, as well as on other programs for AMNH Expeditions.

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Treasures of the Arabian Gulf A B OA R D I S L A N D S K Y 12 DAYS • NOVEMBER 25 – DECEMBER 6, 2007 Images of Arabia have fascinated travelers for centuries: windswept deserts, Bedouin encampments, and time-worn trade routes plied by camel caravans. Today ultramodern skyscrapers line the horizons of the region’s glittering cities, but ancient traditions are still preserved and revered. Spend two nights in Muscat, Oman—often called “Arabia’s Jewel.” View a sixteenth-century fort and a sultan’s palace; explore a private collection of Omani art and artifacts. Cruise the turquoise waters of the Gulf in comfort aboard the spacious, yacht-like Island Sky. Sail through the narrow inlets of the Musandam Peninsula aboard traditional wooden dhows. Travel to the United Arab Emirates and experience local customs such as henna painting on a desert safari in Ras Al-Khaimah. Learn about the ancient Dilmun civilization of Bahrain at a World Heritage-listed archaeological site. Tour a wildlife park dedicated to the preservation of native species in Sharjah, and wander through souks filled with gold and spices in Dubai. Discover the exceptional cultural heritage and exquisite natural beauty of the Arabian Gulf.

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Begin in Muscat, Oman’s capital city—an enchanting blend of old and new. View the sixteenth-century Jelali Fortress and the palace of Sultan Qaboos. At the Bait al-Zubair Museum, tour a comprehensive collection of Omani art and artifacts. Explore the legendary Muttrah Souk and the illustrious Grand Mosque, and enjoy a curator-led tour of the impressive Beit Adam Museum. Then, board Island Sky for an eight-night cruise along the spectacular Arabian Gulf coast. Call at Khasab and board traditional dhows to explore the narrow inlets of the Musandam Peninsula, a scenic region of fjords, villages, and mountains. Snorkel or

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Sail to Ras al-Khaimah in the UAE and call at Julfar. Venture into a landscape of red dunes and palm-fringed oases on a desert safari, and experience local customs—have an intricate henna design applied to your hands or feet; savor a delicious barbecue lunch; and observe or participate in the popular Arabic tradition of sharing a shisha (fragrant water pipe). Visit Bahrain’s superb National Museum and the Qal’at Bahrain archaeological excavation. View rare Quranic manuscripts at the Beit al Qur’an in Bahrain’s capital, Manama.

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On the oil-rich peninsula of Qatar, drive into the spectacular desert of Shahaniya. Admire a private collection of Islamic artifacts and visit the lively camel racing track. In Doha, explore a falcon market and visit the famous equestrian club, then stroll through colorful local markets and view the lovely seafront Corniche. Continue to cosmopolitan Dubai, where highlights include the historic old quarter and the eighteenth-century Al Fahidi Fort. Cross Dubai Creek by abra (water taxi) to explore souks filled with gold and spices. Visit the Wildlife Center in the Emirate of Sharjah, dedicated to the preservation of native species. Continue to Al Naboodah House, the museum for cultural heritage, before returning to Dubai for a farewell dinner on board. In the morning, disembark the ship and transfer to the airport for return flights to the U.S.

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ANCIENT DILMUN The ancient holy land of Dilmun was once located in what is now Bahrain. Because of its location along the sea trade routes linking Mesopotamia with the Indus Valley, Dilmun developed and flourished in the Bronze Age (from about 3000 B.C.), into one of the greatest known trade centers of the ancient world. The “Golden Age” of Dilmun lasted from approximately 2200 to 1600 B.C., and the civilization’s decline dates from the middle of the second millennium B.C., when the Indus Valley civilization mysteriously collapsed, stripping Dilmun of its importance as a trading hub between Mesopotamia and India. Evidence of Neolithic culture in Dilmun comes from excavated flint tools, weapons, cuneiform tablets, cylinder seals, and pottery. Sometimes described as the “Land of the Living,” Dilmun is the scene of a Sumerian creation myth and the place where the Sumerian hero Ziusudra was granted immortality by the gods. Dilmun’s rich archaeological sites are of great interest today; it has been linked to the biblical Garden of Eden and described as paradise in The Epic of Gilgamesh.

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Hanoi to Angkor: Vietnam and Cambodia A B OA R D S P I R I T O F O C E A N U S 15 DAYS • DECEMBER 1 – 15, 2007 Join an exploration of Vietnam’s spectacular coastline on this fascinating journey from Hanoi to Angkor. Sailing from north to south aboard the all-suite Spirit of Oceanus, view the mystical islands at Halong Bay, one of the great scenic wonders of Southeast Asia. Visit forested highlands to walk amid the tombs, temples, and pagodas of Imperial Hué. Access remote villages and pristine beaches in sturdy Zodiac boats. Experience Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, by night. Crown this great adventure with a three-day exploration of Cambodia’s monumental Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered to be the most exquisite example of ancient Khmer architecture in the world.

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Begin with a two-day stay in Vietnam’s elegant capital, Hanoi, at the French colonial Sofitel Metropole Hotel. Program highlights include tours of Ba Dinh Square, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the exquisitely preserved Confucian Temple of Literature. Take a cyclo ride to Hanoi’s lively Old Quarter, and attend a private performance of water-puppet theater. At Haiphong, board Spirit of Oceanus to navigate along Vietnam’s stunning coast in supreme comfort.

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Thousands of karst islands thrust upward from the jade waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, creating the vision that is Halong Bay. Sail among its dramatic silhouettes and mysterious grottos, then continue south to Vietnam’s central coast.

ful, forested grounds that surround the tomb of Emperor Tu Duc. At the port of Da Nang, tour the open-air Cham Museum. Explore the riverside town of Hoi An and its picturesque Old Quarter, a medley of architectural styles. Early risers can visit the Cham temples at My Son, then continue to the Cham Museum and Hoi An.

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Witness the pulse of Vietnamese daily life during visits to a kindergarten, a local bakery, and a weaving workshop in the country village of Nha Trang. Dozens of tugs, ferries, cargo ships, and market boats chug alongside Spirit of Oceanus as the ship cruises past rice paddies, water buffalo, and fruit orchards along the Mekong Delta to Ho Chi Minh City, where we dock for the night. Enjoy an orientation drive of Ho Chi Minh City under sparkling night lights, taking in the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Hotel d’Ville, the former Presidential Palace, and the Municipal Theatre.

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In the morning, join an optional tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels, or explore Ho Chi Minh City at leisure before our afternoon flight to Cambodia. Arrive in Siem Reap and check in to the Grand Hotel d’Angkor, our home for the next three days. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor and enjoy a sunset visit to Angkor Wat, the crowning achievement of classical Khmer architecture. Visit Angkor Thom, the inner royal city; the Bayon, with its massive carved faces; the exquisite Terraces of the Leper King and the Elephants; and Preah Khan. Enjoy a festive farewell dinner, and the next day, visit Tonle Sap Lake with its unique floating villages. Fly to Bangkok for an overnight stay before returning to the U.S.

IMPERIAL HUÉ AND QUAINT HOI AN D AY S 7 A N D 8

Central Vietnam is a gateway to the religious and cultural heart of the country. Enjoy a full-day excursion to Hué, sample delicious regional cuisine, and stroll through the peace-

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S T U DY L E A D E R Ian Tattersall, curator of the Museum’s Division of Anthropology, is an expert on physical anthropology and human evolution. He curated the groundbreaking exhibition Ancestors: Four Million Years of Humanity and the Museum’s highly acclaimed permanent exhibition, the Hall of Human Biology and Evolution. Dr. Tattersall has been conducting field research for many years in Africa, Madagascar, the Middle East, and Vietnam. He is an internationally renowned expert on the early modern humans of Western Europe who created the spectacular cave art found in France and Spain. His most recent book, On Becoming Human, challenges the conventional theories of human evolution.

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Red Sea Voyage: Jordan and Egypt A B OA R D L E L E VA N T 14 DAYS • DECEMBER 7 – 20, 2007 Explore the underwater world of the Red Sea and the desert landscapes of Jordan and the Sinai, and delve into the region’s cultural and archaeological riches. This diverse program combines a seven-night Red Sea cruise aboard the deluxe 90-passenger vessel Le Levant with hotel stays in Jordan and Egypt. Admire the rose-colored facades of Petra and experience the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. At Ras Mohamed National Park on the Red Sea, snorkel near a coral reef and well-preserved shipwrecks. See the ancient temples and tombs of Luxor and journey to the foot of biblical Mt. Sinai. Enjoy behind-the-scenes access to the Pyramids and view the priceless collections of Cairo’s Egyptian Museum of Antiquities.

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Arrive in Amman, Jordan, and transfer to our deluxe hotel for a welcome reception and orientation. In the morning, journey to the ruins of Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Middle East. Return to Amman in the evening for a special welcome dinner. The next day, visit the American Center for Oriental Research, and then travel overland to the Dead Sea, biblical landmark and lowest point on Earth. On the way, visit historic Mt. Nebo, where Moses is believed to have died, and Madaba, famous for its elaborate Byzantine mosaics. Enjoy a morning at leisure near the Dead Sea, then continue to the World Heritage Site of Petra, Jordan’s national treasure. Spend two nights in this ancient Nabataean city, which is carved out of massive, rose-red rocks and can only be reached through a cliff-lined chasm.

region punctuated by strange and spectacular sandstone and granite formations in southwest Jordan that has been inhabited by humans since prehistoric times. In Aqaba, embark Le Levant for a seven-night cruise on the Red Sea. Sail to the Sinai Peninsula and journey to St. Catherine’s Monastery, built in the sixth century to mark the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments. Next, call in the port of Ain Sukhna and transfer to Cairo. Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza and admire the worldrenowned collections at the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. Return to the ship for the night and then enjoy a relaxing morning at sea, with the opportunity to swim and snorkel at a resort in Hurghada.

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Disembark Le Levant in Safaga and travel to Luxor, burial ground of the pharaohs, for an overnight stay. Visit the Luxor Temple, the impressive Temple of Karnak, and the monumental tombs found in the Valley of the Kings. Return to the ship and cruise to Sharm el Sheikh at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula to explore Ras Mohamed National Park, where the desert meets the Red Sea. Snorkel and swim amidst a rainbow of tropical fish; explore sunken ships and coral reefs teeming with sea life. The next day, disembark in Aqaba and fly to Amman to connect with flights back to the U.S.

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T H E N A B ATA E A N S The Nabataeans, an ancient Arab tribe, settled in southern Jordan around the sixth century B.C. and became the undisputed master of the region’s trade routes, levying tolls and protecting the caravans that passed from the Persian Gulf, Western Arabia, and the Red Sea. Petra was the spectacular capital city of this powerful and wealthy kingdom. Palaces, temples, and tombs were carved into massive, rose-colored cliffs during the third century B.C. A shift to sea-trade routes initiated the tribe’s decline, and by 7 A.D. Petra lay forgotten. In 1812 the Swiss explorer Johann Burckhardt, disguised as a Muslim trader, discovered this “lost city,” now one of the most mysterious and dramatic archaeological sites in the world.

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Golden Ring of Russia A B OA R D K A Z A N 13 DAYS • AUGUST 8 – 20, 2007 The longest river in Europe and fed by more than 200 tributaries, the Volga begins in the Aldai hills and flows into the Caspian Sea. In St. Petersburg, the “Venice of the North,” explore the palaces of the tsars and the cultural treasures at the Hermitage. Board Kazan, the only five-star ship plying the VolgaBaltic Waterway, and visit pastoral Russian villages dotted with wooden churches. Glide into the largest lake in Europe, up the Svir River to Lake Onega, and visit the open-air museum of Kizhi Island. Navigate through the locks into the Volga River, and on past Russia’s oldest settlements to magnificent Moscow. Uncover the colorful history of this international capital city with visits to the Kremlin and the Bolshoi Theatre, and an exclusive tour of the Kremlin Palaces. P R O G R A M R AT E S : $ 8 , 4 5 0 – $ 9 , 4 5 0

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Terms & Conditions

faxing American Museum of Natural History Expeditions with a MasterCard, VISA, American Express, or Discover Card credit card number. Checks, payable to the American Museum of Natural History, should be sent with the registration form. Check payments for reservations made by phone or fax must arrive within one week to confirm space. We cannot confirm reservations without a deposit. Final payment, payable by check, is due 120 days before departure. All tour prices and airfares quoted in this brochure are based on tariffs, costs, and exchange rates of the United States dollar that were in effect at the time of publication. Consequently, prices herein are subject to change. American Museum of Natural History Expeditions and the Tour Operator reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time.

ELIGIBILITY Participation in an AMNH Expedition is a benefit of membership in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire journey. For family programs, please refer to the recommended minimum age indicated in the trip description. Otherwise, there are no age restrictions, but all participants must be in good health.

B A S I S O F R AT E S All prices are based on two persons sharing a room or cabin. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on current tariffs and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While we will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge we reserve the right to do so and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing.

C A N C E L L AT I O N Deposits are fully refundable if a written notice of cancellation is received by American Museum of Natural History Expeditions within 30 days of receipt of deposit; after that, they are 100% nonrefundable. Cancellations after final payment: 100% penalty. An application for cancellation insurance will be mailed with your confirmation. For your protection, cancellation insurance is strongly recommended. Refunds cannot be made to passengers who do not complete the tour for any reason at all. American Museum of Natural History Expeditions and the Tour Operator reserve the right, without penalty, to withdraw the tour announced (i.e., cancel a tour), to decline to accept any person as a participant in a tour, or to require any participant to withdraw from a tour at any time at his/her own expense, when such action is determined by tour staff to be in the best interest of the health, safety, or general welfare of the tour group or the individual participant, and is subject only to the requirement that the recoverable portion of the tour price that corresponds to the cost of unused services and accommodations be refunded, if any.

W H AT I S I N C L U D E D • Comprehensive educational program by AMNH study leaders, professional on-site guides, and local experts • Complete day-by-day itinerary and pre-departure materials (reading list, maps, and destination-specific travel tips) • Accommodations, excursions, and meals as outlined in the tour description • All on-tour land transportation and flights unless otherwise indicated • Group transfers, entrance fees, baggage handling, airport and hotel taxes, port charges, and gratuities to porters, escorts, drivers, and guides • Gratuities for ship staff unless otherwise specified

W H AT I S N OT I N C L U D E D

H E A LT H

• International airfare unless specified, and domestic airfare to and from gateway city • Passport and visa fees • Transfers and baggage handling for those not participating in group flights, and excess baggage charges • Cancellation and baggage insurance • Meals not specified in the itinerary • Optional excursions • Personal items such as telephone and fax calls, laundry, alcoholic and other beverages not specified as included • Gratuities for non-group services

All participants should be in good health and capable of walking over sometimes steep, rough terrain. By forwarding the deposit for passage, the passenger certifies that he/she does not have any physical or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for him/herself or other passengers.

RESPONSIBILITY To ensure ethical behavior toward local ecosystems and peoples, American Museum of Natural History Expeditions (AMNHE) selects tour operators who have a demonstrated history of responsible tourism. It is clearly understood that AMNHE will provide the educational enrichment program and is in no way responsible for the operations of the Tour Operator (TO), local agents, and other transportation companies. AMNHE and the TO act only as agents for the passenger with respect to transportation, hotels, and all other related travel services and assume no responsibility, howsoever caused, for personal injury, damage, loss, accident, expense, delay, act of God, or military action beyond their control. AMNHE assumes no liability whatsoever for negligence by the TO or its agents. The passage ticket issued by the carrier is the sole contract between the passenger and the carrier. AMNHE and the TO are not responsible for unexpected transportation delays and changes, nor liable for additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred. The airline/transportation companies concerned are not responsible for any acts, omissions, or events that may occur during the time passengers are not on board their vehicles. AMNHE and the TO reserve the right to accept or decline any person as a participant at any time, or to require any participant to withdraw from the tour at his/her own expense when such an action is determined appropriate by the tour staff to be in the best interest of the participant’s health and safety, and that of the tour group in general. AMNHE shall not be responsible for any inadvertent errors in this catalog or other descriptive materials. The itinerary is subject to change at any time without notice and for any reason without allowance of refund. On advancement of deposit to AMNHE, the depositor agrees to be bound by

AIR TICKETS PURCHASED I N D E P E N D E N T O F T H E TO U R We urge you to check airline cancellation penalties before purchasing airline tickets since international departure times and flights can change. Tours also can be cancelled due to low enrollments. Neither AMNH nor the Tour Operator (TO) accepts liability for cancellation penalties related to domestic or international airline tickets purchased independently in conjunction with a tour.

S I N G L E T R AV E L E R S Although prices in this catalog are based on double occupancy, single rates are available upon request. We make every effort to match single travelers who request a roommate. However, shared accommodations cannot be guaranteed and when a match cannot be found, the single rate will apply.

P H OTO G R A P H Y Participants on AMNH Expeditions may be photographed or, in some cases, videotaped for educational and promotional purposes of the American Museum of Natural History and AMNH Expeditions.

SMOKING POLICY For the comfort of all participants, we ask that there be no smoking during all group activities, including excursions and meals.

R E S E RVAT I O N S & PAY M E N T S

the terms and conditions here mentioned.

A deposit is required to confirm all reservations. The deposit amounts indicated in this catalog are per person, per program. Participants may confirm spaces immediately by calling or

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museum educational travel program in the country, in 1953. The goal of AMNH Expeditions is to present educational travel programs that reflect past and current areas of interest and exploration by the American Museum of Natural History. The tours provide a combination of study, adventure, and leisure activities. AMNH Expeditions, the educational travel department of the American Museum of Natural History, is a registered service mark of this institution. By registering for an AMNH Expedition, the participant agrees to the Responsibility statement and the Terms & Conditions herein.

F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N C A L L 1-800-462-8687 or 1-212-769-5700, Monday–Friday 9 A.M.–5 P.M. EST. Email us at expeditions@amnh.org or visit our website at www.amnhexpeditions.org.

T H A N K YO U AMNH Expeditions would like to thank the following photographers for use of their images in this catalog: John Flynn (cover) • Moroccan National Tourist Office (front inside cover spread, bottom right) • Ward Cameron (photo of Amy Harrigan, p. 3) • © Corel Corporation (Moroccan water seller, Japanese boy, man in desert, p.4; Scottish bagpiper, p. 17) • Kathie Harvey (Huli Wigman, p. 4; Huli Wigman, p. 11) • Daisy Gilardini (Inuit boy, p. 4) • © Hiroshi Nameda (sheep, p. 6) • © Tim Whittaker (Maori girl, p. 6) • © Ian Trafford (kea bird, p. 6) • © Rob Suisted (Mitre Peak, p. 7) • © Gareth Eyres (man and waterfall, p. 7) • © Ted Scott (koru cutout, p. 7) • © Art Wolfe / DanitaDelimont.com (bird of paradise, p. 10) • © Wolfgang Kaehler (Ambua Lodge, p. 11; Libyan children, p. 28; Moroccan plates and spices, p. 30–31; Petra, p. 37) • © Yin lie-Shan / Dreamstime.com (lotus cutout, p. 12) • Tourismo de Lisboa (Portuguese cuisine, p. 15; architectural detail cutout, p.15) • © Alexandre Fagundes / Dreamstime.com (Santiago de Compostela statue, p. 15; Santiago de Compostela, back photo page) • © Brand X Pictures (London telephone booth cutout, p. 16; Santorini p. 18) • britainonview / David Angel (Caernarfon at night, p. 16) • © Peter Clark / Dreamstime.com (Giant’s Causeway, p. 16) • britainonview / Mark Brent (Stonehenge, p. 17) • Michael LaBarbara (Sally Lightfoot crab, p. 21) • Jasmine Falary (Galápagos tortoise cutout, p. 21) • Daisy Gilardini / DanitaDelimont.com (musk ox, p. 22; aerial view of river on Wrangel Island, p. 22–23) • Paul Orenstein (Chukchi people, p. 23) • Steve Bloom (Kapitan Khlebnikov, p. 23; Kapitan Khlebnikov, p. 40; Kapitan Khlebnikov from front, p. 43) • © Achiartistul / Dreamstime.com (Dubrovnik clock cutout, p. 24) • David G. Houser / Houserstock (folk dancer, p. 24) • © Selma / Dreamstime.com (The Old Bridge, p. 24–25) • © Nantela / Dreamstime.com (Dubrovnik & Lokrum, p. 25) • Linda Busek (Odesa opera house, p. 26; pillar cutout, p. 29) • © Cigdem Metin / Dreamstime.com (Blue Mosque, p. 27) • Leslie Rose (minaret cutout, p. 30) • © Petra Pijlgroms / Dreamstime.com (door in Marrakesh, p. 30) • © Lauren Szymanoski (goat herd in Oman, p. 33) • © Phil Date / Dreamstime.com (Hué pagoda cutout, p. 35) • © Matthias Weinrich / Dreamstime.com (Red Sea reef, p. 36–37) • © Galina Barskaya / Dreamstime.com (St. Basil Cathedral cutout, p. 38) • © George Hafner / Dreamstime.com (Milford Sound, back inside cover) • Metropolitan Touring (sea lion, back inside cover).

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