Proper noun
Lindblad (plural Lindblads)
A surname from Swedish.
In 1972 lsmail became a senior instructor for Lindblad Travel, leading safaris for organizations such as the New York Zoological Society, the National Wildlife Federation, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution. Source: Internet
The longterm photography initiative, part of National Geographic’s Lindblad Expeditions, involves forty-one cameras on twenty-three glaciers in Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, Canada, Austria, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains. Source: Internet
In the two-stroke IAME category, Maxwell Dodds took Arvid Lindblad and Samuel Shaw followed. Source: Internet
This excellent Guide -- really, the only Guide of its kind -- is written by Lisa Eareckson Trotter, the first person to learn to dive in the Antarctic and a long-time crew member aboard Lindblad Expeditions' Endeavour. Source: Internet