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Natural History Expeditions
Enjoy and explore the natural world while contributing to its preservation.


Oceanic Society Natural History expeditions are educational journeys of discovery. One of the most important elements is the naturalist who leads each program. The naturalists' expertise, leadership abilities, humor and enthusiastic desire to share their knowledge greatly adds to your trip.
Whenever possible, local guides join the group to offer a valuable resident's perspective. When traveling to remote places, our leaders' travel experience greatly contributes to the success of your trip. They handle all trip details and are experienced in all aspects of international travel. They are usually soft adventures which can be enjoyed by anyone in general good health.
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