“Kimbe Bay is a world more alien than the edges of space.” - David Doubilet
Explore secret underwater worlds this winter as National Geographic Live returns to Australia and New Zealand for Coal, Fire & Ice with acclaimed National Geographic photographer David Doubilet.
From the wondrous coral triangle to undersea volcanoes, shark infested waters and eerie shipwrecks beneath the ice, journey to the ocean’s most hidden places, from the tropics to the polar ice, on assignment with National Geographic.
“Kimbe Bay is a world more alien than the edges of space.” - David Doubilet
Explore secret underwater worlds this winter as National Geographic Live returns to Australia and New Zealand for Coal, Fire & Ice with acclaimed National Geographic photographer David Doubilet.
From the wondrous coral triangle to undersea volcanoes, shark infested waters and eerie shipwrecks beneath the ice, journey to the ocean’s most hidden places, from the tropics to the polar ice, on assignment with National Geographic.
Recently named an “Ocean Hero’’ by National Geographic’s Ocean Initiative, Doubilet’s powerful and emotional stories and ground breaking work showcase the incredible beauty and the silent transformations happening within the invisible and extraordinary world below.
This is an unmissable event for adventurers of all ages and National Geographic Channel is giving you the opportunity to win a double pass to attend National Geographic Live in your home town!
27 July – Sydney Opera House
1 August – Arts Centre Melbourne
3 August – State Theatre Perth
7 August – Te Papa National Museum, Wellington
9 August – Aotea Centre, Auckland
For your opportunity to win tickets, simply answer the question below.
You can also catch David’s exhibit featuring some of his most compelling images in Sydney as part of the Head On Photo Festival ahead of his National Geographic Live show on 27th July.
Venue: The Gallery, Intercontinental Hotel, Macquarie Street, 2000 Sydney, NSW
Dates: 12 May - 8 June 2014
Time: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Find out more here
Join National Geographic Channel every Friday for a season of documentaries capturing the spirit of exploration and adventure.
Show more