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Wild dolphin observed 'talking' with harbor porpoises
Wild dolphin observed 'talking' with harbor porpoises
War in Ukraine could plunge world into food shortages
War in Ukraine could plunge world into food shortages
Controversial study says snakes can recognize themselves
Controversial study says snakes can recognize themselves
A long night in Arctic exploration
A long night in Arctic explorationVideo Story
This artist became the first female Renaissance superstar
This artist became the first female Renaissance superstar
Is clear-cutting U.S. forests good for wildlife?
Is clear-cutting U.S. forests good for wildlife?

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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A long night in Arctic exploration
A long night in Arctic explorationVideo Story
One of the most scenic railways is in Iran
One of the most scenic railways is in Iran
Explore the Oregon Coast—but don’t touch the ‘dragon toes’
Explore the Oregon Coast—but don’t touch the ‘dragon toes’
The surprising history of Hawai‘i’s hula tradition
The surprising history of Hawai‘i’s hula tradition
Every day is a Wild West costume party in this town
Every day is a Wild West costume party in this town
First ascent of a sky island
In the heart of a South American rainforest, a team of rock climbers and biologists are the first to climb Mount Weiassipu in search of new species of frogs—and adventure.

Tree Huggers

Buddhist monks join hands around a cypress tree at Shaolin Temple 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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