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Welcome to the World’s Most Exciting Classroom

Over 100 weeks (from August 2023 to July 2025), DARWIN200 will beam out weekly classroom episodes intended to inspire children’s curiosity and passion for learning. The World’s Most Exciting Classroom is completely free to join!

Episode 41 – Searching for Invertebrates in the Caves of Rapa Nui

Going live into the field with our researcher, Jut Wynne. He’s been in the field, hanging off the sides of cliffs and climbing deep into caves, collecting invertebrate species.

Episode 40 – Live from the Moai of Rapa Nui

The Oosterschelde has just arrived at Rapa Nui (also known as Easter Island)

Episode 39 – Eddystone Reef and Cave Biology

The Oosterschelde has been sailing for as week towards Rapa Nui (known to many as Eastern Island), since it left the Galapgos

Episode 38 – Birds and Sharks of Galapagos and the Atlantic

The Oosterschelde has just left the Galapagos and is sailing for Rapa Nui (known to many as Eastern Island)

Episode 37 – Live from Santa Cruz in the Galapagos

WMEC host Joe Grabowski has just returned from the Galapagos with the Darwin200 team. Join in for a recap of the amazing 10 days Joe spent exploring the Galapagos, broadcasting live from the field and getting up close and personal with hammerhead sharks, sea lions, giant tortoise, sea turtles, penguins, blue-footed boobies and so much more!

Episode 36 – Sailing for Bartolome

The Oosterschelde will be setting sail for Bartolomé, a beautiful little island off the coast of a larger island called Santiago.

Episode 35 – Live from San Cristobal in the Galapagos

– The Oosterschelde is anchored off San Cristobal, one of the oldest islands in the Galapagos! We’ll have a live uplink from the ship with one of the camera crew.

Rear Your Own Brine Shrimp Experiment

A segment from: The World’s Most Exciting Classroom Episode 34

Rear Your Own Brine Shrimp Experiment Results

In this segment from The World’s Most Exciting Classroom, we find out the results to the Rear Your Own Brine Shrimp Experiment.

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