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National Geographic 50 Striking Images You Need To See At Bally’s Las Vegas

National Geographic 50 Striking Images You Need To See At Bally’s Las Vegas

Bally’s Las Vegas visitors can experience the new National Geographic Society exhibition Rarely Seen presented by Imagine Exhibitions. Now open, the immersive photography exhibition captures the world’s most rare sightings inspired by the book NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC RARELY SEEN: Photographs of the Extraordinary.

“We’re thrilled to bring such a visually stunning exhibition to Las Vegas, and to do so in the immersive style our company is known for, bringing these photos to life and placing our guests within the experience itself,” said Tom Zaller, President and CEO of Imagine Exhibitions.

ELEPHANT CONNECTION, Rarely Seen, National Geographic, Las Vegas
ELEPHANT CONNECTION. Photo by Cesare Naldi, Andaman Islands. A mahout, sits on the tusks of Rajan, the elephant, in the Andaman Islands from the Rarely Seen exhibit

Featuring 50 striking images from places, events, natural phenomena, including man-made heirlooms seldom seen by human eyes. With an introduction by National Geographic Explorer and photographer Stephen Alvarez, whose work has taken him from the Peruvian Andes to the deepest caves of Papua New Guinea.

“Rarely Seen is a great example of National Geographic’s rich history of sharing places, moments and objects that astonish and inspire,” said Kathryn Keane, vice president of public programming at the National Geographic Society.

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Rarely Seen, Las Vegas, SUPERCELL STORM CLOUD
SUPERCELL STORM CLOUD Photo by Marko Korosec, near Julesburg, Colorado from the Rarely Seen exhibit.

The exhibit is located inside Bally’s Las Vegas on the lower level. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets start at $35 for adults and $22 and visit ixvegas.com for more information. 

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