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Each year around this time, an unfathomable parade of antelope travels across South Sudan. Now, after decades of war, the ...
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Originally published in the April 1981 issue of National Geographic. Dian Fossey reports from the field on the death of Digit ...
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The Mughal Empire that ruled India for hundreds of years continues to shape the face of Delhi. Here in the sprawling capital, ...
During the annexation of Austria in 1938, German troops seized the property of wealthy Jewish families – but this tiara ...