May 21, 2013

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Prepare for the National Geographic Bee with quizzes, apps, study guides, and more! View in web browser.
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Grab an atlas and start studying—it's time for the 2013 National Geographic Bee! As we prepare for the event's 25th anniversary this year, see why we think geography is important. Snag some fun study gear, and see how your smarts stack up in the GeoBee Challenge.

Since the first National Geographic Bee was held in 1989, millions of students have competed in local and state competitions with the hope of advancing to the final round in Washington, D.C. Meet this year's finalists, then tune in to catch this year's final competition, hosted by Alex Trebek, on Thursday, May 23, at 7 p.m. ET on the National Geographic Channel.
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Download our free-bee quiz.
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See a special guest at last year's Bee.
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Want more geography? See our special Geo Bee offers this week.

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Prepare for the Geo Bee with study guides and reference materials. Save 30% or more on books and DVDs, including kids' books and atlases.
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Join astronaut Buzz Aldrin and mountaineer Conrad Anker as they talk about taking risks and pushing boundaries during our Google+ Hangout today at 2 p.m. ET.
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Explore the world while testing your smarts with GeoBee Challenge for iPad® and iPhone®.
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Reflect with geographer Juan José Valdés on his two decades of judging the National Geographic Bee.
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Borneo, Brazil, or Polynesia—see the places you can explore on National Geographic's new small ship trips.
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