Archaeologists uncovered the eight-foot-tall, six-ton monument to one of Egypt's greatest rulers miles away from its original ...
The famed English explorer was abandoned centuries ago in the bay that now bears his name. Could he have survived?
The bush-dwelling penguins of New Zealand’s South Island offer Jamie Lafferty an insight into the species’ evolution and ...
See underwater images of a sharks, ice floes, a mysterious underwater cave system, clownfish, coral, butterflyfish, and ...
Arrive in Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital, which lies just below the Arctic Circle. Transfer from the airport to ...
In Rocky Mountain National Park, rising temperatures compound the destruction from invasive plants, bark beetles, and ...
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New York is the most walkable city in the country. Here’s how to plan your trek across its most famous island—including what ...
Some harlequin frogs have lost their poison—and their ability to defend themselves. Scientists are on the case.
They may look like spiders, but daddy longlegs belong to a different group of arachnids entirely. Here's why they're more ...
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National Geographic’s latest travel stories about Norway ...
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