Introducing the Nat Geo 33: superstars, doctors, athletes, local leaders. Visionaries changing our world for the better.
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The National Geographic 33 is a dynamic list honoring 33 extraordinary individuals whose imaginative ideas and unstoppable drive are making the world a better place.
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Today’s spotlight: the Adventurers |
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LEWIS PUGH photographed by JONAS FREDWALL KARLSSON IN ILULISSAT, GREENLAND |
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He was a world-class endurance athlete, and then Pugh decided he could use attention-grabbing swims to persuade governments to think differently about marine ecosystems. |
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COLE BRAUER PHOTOGRAPHED BY ROBIN HAMMOND ON THE RACING BOAT FIRST LIGHT IN CORUÑA, SPAIN |
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Last year, the sailor circumnavigated the planet in 130 solitary days—part of her effort to draw more women and young people to a sometimes stuffy sport. |
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@maya is using her platform to drive change for marine ecosystems and advocate for cleaner oceans.
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