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Trace your ancestry back over 60,000 years, as written in your genes.
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Plumb the depths of the ocean through the eyes of the magnificent creatures that call it home.
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From Thanksgiving at Plimoth to Incwala in Swaziland, see the biggest and liveliest celebrations of harvest around the world.
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Check out the newest projects from accomplished ocean explorer Robert Ballard, known to millions as the man who discovered the sunken R.M.S. Titantic.
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The great egret stands completely still, waiting for the moment an animal will walk by so that the bird can deliver its definitive deathblow and swallow its prey whole.
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Travel to some of the world's hottest locations, and see what happens when Mother Earth blows her top.
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The terra cotta warriors have arrived at National Geographic! Get your tickets today.
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Fascinating but ferocious, these animals are best observed from the safety of your home.
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Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet.
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Get classroom products, lesson plans, and activities, prepare for the Geographic Bee, help kids learn about the world, and more.
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