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Why One Woman Recorded the News for 35 Years Straight
Marion Stokes spent 35 years recording television without stopping, convinced that the news was rewriting itself in real time ...
Retired president and chairman Gilbert M. Grosvenor, now 91, had a front-row seat to audacious feats of exploration. Gilbert M. Grosvenor meets with National Geographic staff members after he was ...
From Caesar to Napoleon, the Pyramids to the Parthenon, the Trojan War to the Civil War—National Geographic History magazine draws readers in with more than 5,000 years of people, places, and things ...
When I first discovered the works of Jean Rouch, Robert Gardner, and Timothy Asch—academic anthropologists who opted to make ...
Much of the archipelago’s undersea splendor is protected, but some areas are being stressed by climate change and harmed by destructive fishing practices. Tourists swim with whale sharks near Oslob, ...
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