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One of the world’s biggest sea snails at risk of extinction
One of the world’s biggest sea snails at risk of extinction
This week: Nowruz, Ada Lovelace, and Stan the T. rex
This week: Nowruz, Ada Lovelace, and Stan the T. rex
The global roots of Marie-Antoinette’s secret garden
The global roots of Marie-Antoinette’s secret garden
CDC delayed disclosing likely COVID-19 animal spillover event
CDC delayed disclosing likely COVID-19 animal spillover event
Despite the warning ‘Iceberg, Right Ahead!’ Titanic was doomed
Despite the warning ‘Iceberg, Right Ahead!’ Titanic was doomed
How to spark your own 'Super Bloom' of Wildflowers
How to spark your own 'Super Bloom' of Wildflowers

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Welcome to Earth

A Disney+ original series from National Geographic, ’Welcome to Earth,’ follows Will Smith on an extraordinary adventure around the world. Throughout the six-part limited series produced by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, Will is guided by explorers on an awe-inspiring journey, getting up close and personal with some of the most thrilling spectacles on the planet.
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What Dolly Parton wants us to know about the Smokies
What Dolly Parton wants us to know about the Smokies
The global roots of Marie-Antoinette’s secret garden
The global roots of Marie-Antoinette’s secret garden
Dazzling rock formations stand where dinosaurs once roamed
Dazzling rock formations stand where dinosaurs once roamed
What can we learn from Istanbul’s 3,000 mosques?
What can we learn from Istanbul’s 3,000 mosques?
The time flight attendants said: ‘Go fly yourself!’
The time flight attendants said: ‘Go fly yourself!’
Turning old cell phones into forest guardian
National Geographic Explorer Topher White has found that listening for the sounds of chain saws through hundreds of recycled cell phones might give us a chance to fight illegal logging.

Orchid Farm

A man inspects scores of orchid hybrids at his nursery in Homestead, Florida, in this image from our photography archives.

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April 2022 Issue

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Can India clean up its holiest river?
Can India clean up its holiest river?
What it’s like to surf the world’s largest waves
What it’s like to surf the world’s largest wavesVideo Story
The weird, wondrous world of seahorses
The weird, wondrous world of seahorses
For these reenactors, patriotism is all about Abe
For these reenactors, patriotism is all about Abe
Ethereal images capture Ghana's adventurous fishermen
Ethereal images capture Ghana's adventurous fishermen

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