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Discover The Wild Places That Belong To Us All In National Parks Adventure 3D


January 22, 2016
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HOUSTON For a trio of adventurers, the quest to experience America’s wildest, most historic and naturally beautiful places becomes the ultimate off-trail adventure in MacGillivray Freeman’s National Parks Adventure 3D, narrated by Academy Award® winner Robert Redford.

This immersive film, opening at the Houston Museum of Natural Science Giant Screen Theatre Feb. 12, takes audiences soaring up exposed rock faces, hurtling down steep mountain cliffs and exploring otherworldly realms found within America’s most legendary outdoor playgrounds, including Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Yosemite, and Arches.

Along the way, the film becomes at once an action-packed celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service and a soulful reflection on what wilderness means to us all with world-class mountaineer Conrad Anker, adventure photographer Max Lowe and artist Rachel Pohl as they hike, climb and explore their way across more than 30 of America’s majestic parks. View the trailer here.”

There are hundreds of national parks in our country that many families have yet to explore. Through this film, guests get a glimpse of breathtaking arcs of national and natural history,” said Charlotte Brohi, VP of Film Programming and Distribution at HMNS. “This film is more than just sightseeing. Our desire is that it encourages our audiences to discover the beauty and sanctuary of these American treasures, and also the need to protect these great landscapes.”

National Parks Adventure follows in the tradition of MacGillivray Freeman’s award-winning giant screen films – including Everest, Dolphins, The Living Sea and To The Arctic – set in some of the most extraordinary places on the planet.

For tickets and more information on National Parks Adventure 3D , visit www.hmns.org or call (713) 639-4629.

The Houston Museum of Natural Scienceone of the nation’s most heavily attended museums-is a centerpiece of the Houston Museum District. With four floors of permanent exhibit halls, and the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center, Burke Baker Planetarium and George Observatory and as host to world-class and ever-changing touring exhibitions, the Museum has something to delight every age group. With such diverse and extraordinary offerings, a trip to the Houston Museum of Natural Science, located at 5555 Hermann Park Drive in the heart of the Museum District, is always an adventure.

The Houston Museum of Natural Science

One of the nation's most heavily attended museums-is a centerpiece of the Houston Museum District. With four floors of permanent exhibit halls, and the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center, Burke Baker Planetarium, and George Observatory, and as host to world-class and ever-changing touring exhibitions, the Museum has something to delight every age group. With such diverse and extraordinary offerings, a trip to the Houston Museum of Natural Science, located at 5555 Hermann Park Drive in the heart of the Museum District, is always an adventure.

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