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And not just any photographs — National Geographic photographs ... Now they’re the most abundant marine mammal in southern South America, with about 7,500 in the Falklands.
Just as it turned 100 in 2016, America’s National Park Service (NPS) began to officially recognize the contributions that ...
From Boston’s North End to San Francisco’s North Beach, these communities are still serving the country's most authentic, ...
and a blizzard brought travel to a stop in South Dakota. Across much of America, it can be easy to assume that we have more than enough water. But that same a month, as storms battered the country ...
Photograph by Loren McIntyre, National Geographic The Mayoruna were on ... said team leader Andrew Pietowski, a math teacher and South America explorer. “He said he was very lucky and he had ...
This is the perfect route to discover the magic of Mexico’s Baja peninsula, from its pristine beaches to charming historic ...
From world-class whale watching to oysters shucked at their source, there is a fascinating mix of culture, wildlife, and ...
For the past 20 years writing for National Geographic, I’ve identified and ... It’s not a fad diet invented by a South Beach doctor, a paleo diet marketer, or a social media influencer.
This story appears in the January 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine ... As a result, Nigeria determined that its GDP surpassed South Africa’s in 2012 to become the continent’s ...
SHARKS UP CLOSE kicks off SHARKFEST beginning July 5 at 8/7c on National Geographic. Select series and specials will stream ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Had Never Seen This Mysterious Squid Alive in the Wild—Until Now. See the First Footage of the Elusive CreatureA three-foot-long Antarctic gonate squid was spotted swimming 7,000 feet below the surface of the Southern Ocean ...
The colorful animal was about 3 feet long and covered in “fresh-looking sucker marks” and “scratches,” researchers said. It ...
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