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National Geographic has insipired and wowed its readers for years with its unique photography and cover designs. But some stand out and embed themselves in our collective conciousness more than ...
National Geographic has revealed the magazine's pictures of the year, a collection of remarkable images that chronicle global culture, scientific breakthroughs, nature's most intimate moments and ...
One-fourth of all the illustrated covers National Geographic magazine has published in its 126-year-long history have featured animals. The newly published National Geographic: The Covers shows ...
Fifty photographs representing the best of National Geographic magazine are on display at the Imagine Exhibition Gallery in The Venetian. The exhibit, “50 Greatest Photographs of National ...
The “world’s most-famous refugee” has once again been forced to flee her homeland. Sharbat Gula, better known as National Geographic’s green-eyed “Afghan girl,” has been evacuated to ...
PAKISTAN-- The haunting photo of a green-eyed, Afghan girl named Sharbat Gula, taken in a refugee camp in Pakistan in 1984, was one of National Geographic magazine’s most famous covers.
Sharbat Gula, famously known as the green-eyed “Afghan Girl” from National Geographic's 1985 magazine cover, has been given refuge in Italy after the Taliban took over Afghanistan.
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