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New National Geographic Live show at Mesa Arts Center in November

‘Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice’ Nov. 16

Posted 8/26/22

“Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice” has been added to Mesa Arts Center’s National Geographic Live Series.

David Doubilet is a legend in underwater photography and his wife and …

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New National Geographic Live show at Mesa Arts Center in November

‘Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice’ Nov. 16

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“Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice” has been added to Mesa Arts Center’s National Geographic Live Series.

David Doubilet is a legend in underwater photography and his wife and underwater partner, photojournalist Jennifer Hayes, is an expert in aquatic biology. Join them to explore the rich and diverse waters of Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, part of the “coral triangle.” Follow them into the world beneath the Antarctic ice, then north to the Gulf of St. Lawrence to see whales, wolfish and harp seals.

The show is 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater, 1 E. Main St.

Tickets are $31-$45. For more information, go here.

The MAC website is mesaartscenter.com.