Bus2Antarctica: Riding Guatemala's Colorful Buses
National Geographic Traveler contributing editor Andrew Evans is traveling 10000 miles by bus--from Washington DC to Antarctica. In this leg of his journey, he rides along with the locals in Guatemala. Keep up with Andrew's journey on Twitter @bus2antarctica (www.twitter.com/bus2antarctica), read his blogs (blogs.nationalgeographic.com and learn more about his journey here (travel.nationalgeographic.com
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Date published: 8 Jan 2010 - 8:54pm
Bus2Antarctica: And He's Off!
Andrew Evans woke up bright and early on new year's day and stood outside the bus stop in front of National Geographic headquarters, where he began his 10-week, 10000 mile journey to Antarctica. At 11:26 am, right on schedule, the S2 Metrobus pulled up and he hopped on, the adventure begun. Follow Andrew on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on Traveler's blog blogs.nationalgeographic.com
Bus2Antarctica: Bogota Street Life
Traveler contributing editor Andrew Evans explored the Colombian capital of Bogotá and documented the street life in La Plaza de BolÃvar.
Bus2Antarctica: Onboard the National Geographic Sea Lion
National Geographic Traveler contributing editor Andrew Evans is traveling from Washington DC to Antarctica by bus, but he had to hitch a ride with the National Geographic Sea Lion in order to cross the Darién Gap. Here, he gives us a tour of his room. Follow Andrew on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on Traveler's blog blogs.nationalgeographic.com
Bus Tracking System Makes for Easy Ride
Technology is giving bus riders real-time information about their transits arrival. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this technology is saving riders time and money.
Bus Tracking System Makes for Easy Ride
Technology is giving bus riders real-time information about their transits arrival. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this technology is saving riders time and money.
World: Riding a Bus Into South Africa's Future - nytimes.com/video
A new rapid transport system exposes lingering divisions in a city where much is seen through the prism of race. Related Article: nyti.ms
World: Riding a Bus Into South Africa's Future - nytimes.com/video
A new rapid transport system exposes lingering divisions in a city where much is seen through the prism of race. Related Article: nyti.ms
Kings Of Leon tour buses catch fire at O2 Arena
12 fire engines and 60 firefighters were called to London's O2 Arena after the band's tour buses caught on fire. Submit your videos at itn.co.uk . Follow us on twitter at twitter.com .
Antarctica 2009: Getting Ready to Fly (Webisode 2)
nasa's Operation Ice Bridge is underway! Go behind the scenes at the airport in Punta Arenas, Chile, on Sunday, Oct. 18, as mission scientists and flight crew prepare for the second flight to Antarctica.
Antarctica 2009: Flying the Grounding Line, Part 2 (Webisode 8)
Our Oct. 28 flight, continued ... Scientists use gravity to look below the ice and several instruments to sample the Antarctic air. Also: See mountain ranges rolling by and a fly low over Pine Island Glacier. 







