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These star parties offer the best Milky Way views of the year
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Four gray whales approach a small fishing skiff off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. In this area, this species of whale is typically very friendly, often approaching boats with curiosity and a desire for human interaction. "I shot this on an incredible morning, when we had over 20 whales around our boat," photographer Kaushiik Subramaniam told National Geographic. "The four that you see in this image were the initiators, after which all the others wanted in on a piece of the human action. To this day, this remains the most incredible wildlife interaction I have ever had."Animals
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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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Queen Victoria loved this German spa town—and so will you
June 2026 Issue
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Can Ibiza's colorful lizards survive a snake explosion?
Can Ibiza's colorful lizards survive a snake explosion?
How a one-of-a-kind robot led researchers into the Great Pyramid
How a one-of-a-kind robot led researchers into the Great Pyramid
The conservationist helping people live with wild animals
The conservationist helping people live with wild animals
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