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Watch artisans craft Nat Geo's enormous new handmade globe
Watch artisans craft Nat Geo's enormous new handmade globe
The Shaker chair is iconic—these are the people who made it
The Shaker chair is iconic—these are the people who made it
The 24-hour hotline saving the world’s biggest freshwater fish
The 24-hour hotline saving the world’s biggest freshwater fish
How cities are fighting back against the 'heat island effect'
How cities are fighting back against the 'heat island effect'
Why strength training advice for women is mostly wrong
Why strength training advice for women is mostly wrong

Secrets of the Bees

National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory explores the extraordinary lives of bees, which are among the planet’s most important animals. Over three years, special cameras opened a rare window into a single hive, revealing its hidden world. With more than 20,000 bee species pollinating one-third of the world’s food, this series uncovers their astonishing architecture and intelligence, unlocking their secrets.
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Europe's secret lakes—6 destinations without the crowds
Europe's secret lakes—6 destinations without the crowds
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Explore the U.K. through its family-friendly summer festivals
Why Catalonia is the perfect soft-cycling adventure for 2026
Why Catalonia is the perfect soft-cycling adventure for 2026
Celebrate midsummer in these European destinations
Celebrate midsummer in these European destinations

July 2026 Issue

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In This Issue

Can these tiny insects stop the next wildlife pandemic?
Can these tiny insects stop the next wildlife pandemic?
Giving koalas a new shot at survival
Giving koalas a new shot at survival
Searching for one of the world’s most beautiful snakes
Searching for one of the world’s most beautiful snakes
On the trail of the world’s best mummy sleuths
On the trail of the world’s best mummy sleuths
This isn’t outer space—yet
This isn’t outer space—yet

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