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Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s ...
I have a friend named Sandra Friend. She writes guidebooks about hiking in Florida. Not long ago, my friend named Friend contacted me about a different kind of hike: the hike in prices for using our ...
A team of paleontologists led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno uncovered a trove of dinosaur fossils in the Sahara ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
From DNA sequencing to fingerprint analysis, forensic scientists are using groundbreaking new tools to stop animal smugglers—one gorilla handprint at a time.
A spirit of defiance and a mysterious culture endure on the French island of Corsica, intertwined with the timeless beauty of ...
Inside a covert operation to bombard North Korea with pantyhose and nature films. In the summer winds, South Korean activists ...
Head off on a road trip along one of Albania’s most scenic stretches of coast, driving to hilltop villages and beaches that ...
Caesar salad celebrates its 101st birthday in July 2025. We look at the origins of the popular dish — surprisingly, it doesn’t involve a certain Roman emperor.
National Geographic has announced that the nine-time Emmy Award-winning investigative series Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller will return for its highly anticipated new season on Saturday, July ...
Active city breaks have never been more popular, with an increasing array of creative and eye-catching options. What’s ...
From London to Wisconsin, one-day gin academies across the globe let the public brew their own spirits. You might not go home with a diploma—but you will go home with the world’s rarest gin.