National Geographic Live brings you behind-the-scenes stories and unforgettable imagery from world-renowned photographers, scientists, filmmakers, and adventurers—live on stage.
Descend 7,000 feet below ground to witness what few have ever seen along with photographer and National Geographic Explorer Robbie Shone. For more than two decades, he has traveled to remote regions to illuminate and document the world’s deepest, largest, and longest cave systems. This is the ultimate inside look at the mesmerizing beauty in some of Earth’s last true frontiers of exploration.
About Robbie Shone:
Robbie Shone is recognized as one of the most accomplished cave photographers in the world. His work has been featured in National Geographic, GEO, Intelligent Life, Stern, View, and Terra Mater. He has also worked for European Space Agency programs, documenting astronauts undergoing geological and microbiological field training. Shone works as an expert on National Geographic Student Expeditions and for major film and television crews, including the IMAX films Ancient Caves and Earth: The Power of the Planet.
Sponsored by Todd & Christine Baker