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The best images this year from National Geographic’s photo community—curated from thousands of photographers and over a million photographs Your Shot photographer Aya Okawa captured this image ...
Sensitive moments and vibrant portraits fill the Instagram feed of Brooklyn-based photographer Ruddy Roye, whose work focusing on black life in America and his homeland of Jamaica goes out to an ...
Tristan Duke uses Arctic ice and a unique technique to offer a fresh perspective on a world transformed by climate change.
Caesar salad celebrates its 101st birthday in July 2025. We look at the origins of the popular dish — surprisingly, it ...
Trentino is a province of collisions. Stitched to the forested underbelly of South Tyrol, just south of the Swiss and ...
In 1822, freed Black Americans began resettling in a colony on the west coast of Africa. But the idea was controversial: Was ...
To accurately portray the plight of isolated Amazon peoples, it’s vital to ‘strip away your preconceptions,’ says photojournalist Charlie Hamilton James.
For centuries, hundreds of millions of people have relied on desert wetlands that are now disappearing. Can blending ancient knowledge and modern innovation protect these unique ecosystems?
VOV.VN - Vietnam appears on the cover of the July–August 2025 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK), one of the world’s ...
In his latest video, Ben Ayers addresses common misconceptions about the world’s highest peak, and discusses the treatment of ...
There were a lot of animals — dogs, cats, ferrets, and always horses,” he says.Shanahan decided to try to characterise the ...
Trentino is a province of collisions. Stitched to the forested underbelly of South Tyrol, just south of the Swiss and ...