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Just as it turned 100 in 2016, America’s National Park Service (NPS) began to officially recognize the contributions that ...
A frequent contributor to National Geographic in print and online, Elizabeth Royte covers consumption and waste, food, and agriculture. She’s the author of three books.
We spoke to Wu about his first cover—National Geographic’s August issue—which he says still hasn’t sunk in. Stonehenge is an iconic archaeological site; the stone circle has stood for more ...
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books ...
Choose your own adventure: a rustic tent cabin at the base of Half Dome or a lavish lodge just outside the national park’s gate.
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Strung across the North Atlantic, the 18 islands that form the Faroes are rich in folklore — this is a land where trolls lie ...
The National Geographic book was drawn from interviews for the ... This story appears in the November 2021 issue of National Geographic magazine.
DC Comics and Marvel announced a new crossover comic book series featuring two of their most popular characters, Batman and ...
For more on lying check out our podcast, “Overheard at National Geographic.” Listen here. This story originally published in the June 2017 issue of ... People lie to cover up bad behavior ...
Phylicia Masonheimer is an author, theologian, and the founder of Every Woman a Theologian. She recently sat down with The ...
STUNNING BEACHES, crystal clear seas, incredible wildlife, a fascinating heritage and welcoming people – it’s little wonder ...