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National Geographic stories take you on a journey that's always enlightening, often surprising and unfailingly fascinating. This month–the wonder of bats and the rebirth of the Seine.
The history of Paris is inextricably linked to the river that flows through its center—from Neolithic settlement to this year ...
Yet so-called cataphiles, or urban explorers, can’t resist the temptation to trespass underground via sidewalk manholes and ...
Whether it’s the stretchy dondurma in Istanbul or ‘ice beans’ in Kuala Lumpur, there are plenty of options to keep ice cream ...
Experts explain why you may want to change your habits: from how you read forecasts to how you stay hydrated and more.
Chatbots and facial recognition technology are increasingly being used to treat and diagnose mental health conditions, but ...
In Peru, National Geographic Explorer Jennifer Angel-Amaya monitors the toxin, used in some mining operations, and aims to ...
The Horehronie region in Slovakia is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts as well as visitors looking to ...
Underground retreats from Oregon to Thailand now draw travelers with yoga classes, meditation workshops, and sound baths.
Leopards inhabit 62 nations across Africa and Asia, from Senegal’s Atlantic coastline to eastern Siberia. These cats live in every imaginable landscape, from sea level to 17,000 feet: forest ...
Snow-blanketed British Columbia found Kiliii connecting with powerful storytellers and exploring rich areas of Indigenous ...