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Fierce summer temperatures can make much of Southern Europe difficult for active, nature-loving breaks in summer. But that still leaves a dazzling array of national parks to explore in the Alps and ...
As New York City celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, National Geographic looks back on more than a century of covering the spirited metropolis.
With a successful decade of partnership already behind them, G Adventures and National Geographic Expeditions have inked a deal to continue working together for another 10 years. The two companies ...
National Geographic Expeditions offers a luxury tour of Portugal and the Azores, emphasizing seamless logistics, attention to detail, exclusive experiences, and expert-led explorations, making it ...
National Geographic Expeditions’ new "Portugal & the Azores: Explorers, Ecological Wonders & Epicurean Delights" itinerary offers an immersive, luxurious, and expertly guided 10-day adventure through ...
Felix Baumgartner, adventurer who once jumped to Earth from edge of space, dies at 56 The famous adventurer died while paragliding on Italy’s Adriatic coast. His legacy includes a number of ...
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo decades of progress and lead to the species becoming threatened again.
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Tyrrhenian’, this little-known stretch of Basilicata goes all out on natural beauty and southern Italian charm. Here's how to spend a leisurely weekend in Maratea.
Compelling photos reveal nature’s beauty in astounding detail From a hummingbird in flight to up-close encounters with parasites and their hosts, these images will spark the curiosity within.
What is methylene blue and can it really boost your brain power? The trendy supplement was originally developed as a fabric dye—and later used as a malaria treatment. We asked experts if it ...
Blowing out birthday candles is surprisingly ancient What began as a sacred ritual has become one of the world’s most widespread party traditions.
Scientists want to build 'living' computers—powered by live brain cells The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize ...
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