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The best carry-on luggage to make your next plane trip a breeze
The best carry-on luggage to make your next plane trip a breeze
The tastes of Maine: from sea to scone
The tastes of Maine: from sea to scone
Why we may soon see more Arctic hybrids like the pizzly
Why we may soon see more Arctic hybrids like the pizzly
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth—never before seen in reptiles
Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth—never before seen in reptiles
How the lobster roll became New England’s most iconic dish
How the lobster roll became New England’s most iconic dish
Can the moon influence human health? Surprising new research suggests it might.
Can the moon influence human health? Surprising new research suggests it might.

Sharkfest

Nat Geo’s annual must-see summer event will splash off with Marvel superhero Anthony Mackie navigating the waters of his hometown in New Orleans to learn why shark sightings are increasing in local fishing communities, plus ultra-athlete and shark advocate Ross Edgley will attempt to pit his mind and body against four of the ocean’s most formidable sharks. Then, sink your teeth into more fin-tastic programming to explore a newly discovered great white shark nursery off the coast of New York City, unravel in forensic detail WHY sharks attack, investigate unusual shark encounters around the world, and learn more about the biggest tiger sharks on Earth dominating the shores of Australia.
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Enjoy salsa dancing? This Colombian city might be for you
Enjoy salsa dancing? This Colombian city might be for you
Escape the crowds at Europe’s best secret beaches
Escape the crowds at Europe’s best secret beaches
The tastes of Maine: from sea to scone
The tastes of Maine: from sea to scone
How the lobster roll became New England’s most iconic dish
How the lobster roll became New England’s most iconic dish
Meet the man turning Peruvian potatoes into wine
Meet the man turning Peruvian potatoes into wine

August 2024 Issue

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Can Paris clean up the Seine in time for the Olympics?
Can Paris clean up the Seine in time for the Olympics?
See images of equestrians inspired by the Mexican Revolution
See images of equestrians inspired by the Mexican Revolution
The clouded tiger cat is new to science—and under threat
The clouded tiger cat is new to science—and under threat
Inflammation isn't always bad. Here's how we can use it to heal.
Inflammation isn't always bad. Here's how we can use it to heal.
What is ‘inflammaging’ and how can we control it?
What is ‘inflammaging’ and how can we control it?

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