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While working as an expert for a National Geographic tour in Iceland, I heard a hubbub outside my window. I rushed outside to discover the northern lights dancing overhead. As my tour group gathered, greens shifted to yellows with splashes of red—a perfect opportunity to discuss the science behind the colorful glow. 

Searching for these moments ripe for impromptu lectures is one of my favorite parts of traveling as an expert with both National Geographic Expeditions and Smithsonian Journeys. These experiences force me to think on my feet, drawing from my nearly eight years as a science reporter and PhD in Earth Science.

For years I traveled the world as a scientist and then science writer. I've scooped up water flowing atop glaciers in Antarctica, stood on the rim of a smoldering volcano in the Canary Islands, and ventured 1,000 feet underground in Mexico’s Cheve cave. Now I'm bringing these stories of science and adventure to travelers as an expert on tours around the world.

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“Maya was a fabulous guide for us on our National Geographic trip to Iceland. Not only her knowledge of the many geological sites but her enthusiasm made the trip outstanding. It would be tempting to go on any trip led by Maya.”

Bonnie Hammerschlag
National Geographic traveler

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