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Paul is
an experienced geologist and maybe one of the world's greatest teachers.
Already famous from his appearance on the David Letterman Show, he was last
seen on the internet during the solar eclipse in Turkey. He is also a mountain
climber and avid GPS user. Don't miss Paul's roadside geology stops along
the way!
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Always
in search of hotter, more obscure locations, Sabrina has led the research
for Faultline Project. When not navigating the San Andreas, Sabrina can
be found in her garden or body surfing at Ocean Beach.
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Julie is
the Faultline Project's video director and lead camera operator, managing
to organize all the technical needs of the Webcast Studio as well as shoot
beautiful footage of the crew's roadtrip. Julie is a friend of stray cats
and complex projects.
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Decked
out in audio gear, Jason is the man behind the scenes, who balances the
voices of your gregarious hosts with mild-mannered scientists. When not
wearing headphones, Jason is a rock and roll star who enjoys launching
rockets in the desert.
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Your host
back at the Exploratorium, Zane is the link between the Exploratorium and
the remote crew and will be tracking their progress as they travel the faultline.
Zane enjoys putting stick pins in maps and conjuring up new projects for
the Live @ Exploratorium Studio.
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Co-host
of the webcast back at the Exploratorium, Eric is a geologist and teacher
who works extensively with Exploratorium exhibits for teaching about natural
phenomena. Eric really likes rocks!
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