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From entire islands to storied rock formations, iconic landmarks have been lost to history. But it’s not too late to see, and appreciate, those that remain.
The natural world is an incredible place. There are soaring mountains and rolling sand dunes, spectacular beaches and shimmering lakes, steaming geysers and bubbling volcanoes—and so much more.
Outdoor adventure seekers should look no further than Michigan. This state is filled with one natural wonder after another to ...
There are plenty of wonders around the world, ancient and modern. These seven natural wonders are ancient, but continue to ...
That was the question I faced when my ship, the National Geographic Explorer, was anchored off Borgarfjörðurhöfn, a remote area in eastern Iceland known for its puffin colony. This was one of the ...
In today’s newsletter, an unlikely Met Gala spotlight; the rocket that blasted above a swamp; hope and a hibiscus flower and … from capturing crickets to an award.
The light is due to a type of chemiluminescence in which there's a chemical reaction within a living organism, according to National Geographic.
The new National Geographic nature documentary "Ocean with David Attenborough" takes viewers on a breathtaking journey and highlights why keeping our oceans healthy contributes to the overall ...
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The United States is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where breathtaking natural wonders sit side by side with iconic landmarks rich in history and culture. In this video, we explore America’s most ...
Helena Bennett, director of the St Helena National Trust, explains how her team is working to preserve the island's natural wonders — including the cloud forest, which is home to more than 70% ...