Normal sledding pace is less than five miles an hour. When Jesper crashed, they were a little more than halfway through the ...
From the culinary specialities of Tasmania to the plethora of wildlife in the Seychelles, islands far and wide are home to a ...
In Belize’s Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, a sacred Maya site, plants grow in darkness, sparking concerns about how tourism affects its fragile ecosystem.
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This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Moon jellies, which are found in shallow bays around the world, look like small, not entirely friendly ghosts.
Once considered remote and pristine, the Arctic is now succumbing to a tide of plastic. In Norway, a monumental effort is underway to curb its spread.
Rates of nearsightedness, or myopia, are skyrocketing in kids—and scientists say it has to do with how little time they’re ...
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The US just recorded the first death from severe bird flu. Experts say it's not too early, or unreasonable, to prepare for ...
“Some shoes are truly waterproof, but many are only water-resistant,” says Castiello. “The main difference between the two is ...
Must-sees include Saint Vigil Cathedral, where the Council of Trent was held in the mid-16th century, and Buonconsiglio ...
Make your family travels more inspiring this year, with new itineraries based around conservation, archaeology, cycling and ...