National Geographic’s latest travel stories about Norway ...
Anyone can learn to sand yacht, all you need is a decent gust — and a good set of waterproofs. Sand yachting is one sport ...
A team searches for giant mako sharks in remote New Zealand waters.
In Mexico's Pacific waters, Bertie Gregory goes in search of a predator, the hammerhead shark; once abundant here, hammerhead numbers have declined enough that encounters are now rare.
Great whites, seals and sealions clash in a battle off Australia's wild coast.
A Russian photographer explores her ancestral ties to a tiny town that has been isolated for centuries—and wants to stay that ...
In new footage from National Geographic’s cameras on board the NASA mission, Reid Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen talk about naming ...
The millions of people who inhabited colonial America left traces of their lives behind—from George Washington’s bed to a ...
Banteay Samre is just one of more than a thousand shrines the Khmer erected in the city of Angkor during a building spree ...
Once endorsed by a sultan, Turkish delight has been a sweet treat for centuries; now it’s taking on new forms in Istanbul, ...
Of the roughly 18,000 new species discovered each year, a few have a certain star quality. In 2008, when an orange-haired, ...
Researchers fed a Komodo dragon a goat to figure out if Homo floresiensis truly were the hunters they were originally thought to be.
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