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Long layover? Flight delay? These nine urban hiking trails—from a bamboo forest to a wildlife refuge—are all within 15 miles ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
(Looking for Indigenous connections in South Dakota’s badlands.) The animals that once roamed these lands include duckbill dinosaurs, ancient turtles, and the “Bisti Beast.” ...
From the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania to the teeming sea cliffs of St Kilda in Scotland, Europe is still home to staggering displays of summer wildlife. Whether you’re searching for sperm ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller ... it’s about an hour’s drive south west of Toronto. The thundering waterfalls of Niagara Falls, long considered one of North America’s most ...
Humankind's tangled shrub of ancestry now has a new branch: Researchers in the Philippines announced today that they have discovered a species of ancient human previously unknown to science ...
The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing ...
These NOAA satellite images, taken just two weeks apart in 2019 show an outbreak of bioluminescence in the seas just south of Java, Indonesia.
Nearby Mount Rainier National Park also offers the easy 3.5-mile Naches Peak Loop, where the impressive Mount Rainier serves as a picture-perfect backdrop to the sub-alpine flower-filled meadows.
Tomatoes were reviled for centuries—so how did we come to embrace them? This small New Jersey town claims to have played a major role.
For years, critics of South Africa’s captive lion industry have insisted the animals are inbred. New research indicates things are more complicated—though the animals studied aren't inbred ...
While poisonous birds have been documented in North America and Europe, the majority known to science are found in the this South Pacific region. Photographs By Knud Jønsson ...