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Peru’s culture ministry has reversed a decision to shrink the protected area around the Nazca Lines after national and international backlash ...
Archaeologists recently found treasure among trash after someone spotted the hair of an ancient mummy protruding from the ground at a garbage dump next to a pro soccer training facility in Lima, Peru.
The Amazon Basin contains the world's largest system of rainforest and rivers. Two of these rivers, the Putumayo and the ...
That, says Whitney Johnson, director of visuals and immersive experiences, is the kind of effort that makes for a standout National Geographic photo ... in what is now Peru.
Greeks don’t hike. You’ll hear this everywhere you go in Greece — usually from the locals themselves. They can’t see the point, apparently; uses up too much beach time. If that’s the ...
A puzzle confounded Egyptologists when an unidentified ancient language was found on a mummy's bandages in the ... Photograph by Tom K Photo/Age Fotostock In March 2020 a magnitude 5.3 earthquake ...
There is the partnership between photographers, writers, and story teams in the office, who collaborate to bring a National Geographic story ... the field on a Nat Geo photo assignment, there ...
The hidden wonders of long-vanished cities that once housed kings and hummed with everyday life are being rediscovered thanks to modern-day archaeology. Tel Megiddo in Israel holds the outlines of ...
Sartore is a National Geographic Explorer, wildlife photographer, and conservationist. In 2006, Sartore founded the Photo Ark project to show the world the beauty of biodiversity and inspire ...
The site is a 3,500-year-old pre-incan temple, belonging to the Ychsma peoples and most of the mummies found are children. More for You Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jets bomb Russian special services base ...
Presiding Judge Rolf Meyer, center, Judge Astrid Heinrichs, left, and Judge Henning Kampf, right, stand in front of a photograph of a glacier in the courtroom of the Higher Regional Court in Hamm ...
Presiding Judge Rolf Meyer stands in front of a picture of a glacier in the courtroom of the Higher Regional Court in Hamm, Germany, to deliver the verdict in the climate damages case of plaintiff ...