Two new studies from Project CETI provide the most detailed account of a sperm whale birth ever recorded, revealing ...
D.C.'s most-anticipated new museum finally has an opening date: the National Geographic Museum of Exploration debuts June 26.
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Notes from the edge of the world
How a journey to Antarctica brought me closer to myself.
Learn The Top 10 Galapagos Islands facts with NatGeo Expeditions. The 10 best Galapagos island fun facts will surprise ...
A newly discovered Spinosaurus reignites fierce debate over whether these giant predators could actually swim.
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Photographers thrilled after deep-sea camera captures 'first-ever' photos of elusive species
"I never thought that it was an actual possibility because these animals are so rarely seen." Photographers thrilled after ...
More than 323 million visitors explored America’s national parks last year, from Acadia in Maine to Zion in Utah.
Whether you’re tackling the deserts of Namibia or the jungles of Uganda, the safari experience is heightened when you do it under your own steam. Here are some of the best self-drive adventures to be ...
A team of marine researchers from National Geographic Pristine Seas stumbled upon a pod of giant mammals in a rare state: sleep. Found in the tranquil waters off Dominica, these ocean giants were seen ...
Jessie Holmes guided his dog team across the finish line Tuesday night in the old Gold Rush town of Nome, a Bering Sea coastal community, after traveling for nine days, 7 hours and 32 minutes.
Jessie Holmes is the third competitor in the 54-year history of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to repeat the year after ...
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The octopuses are punching fish again
Scientists surveying marine life near Rotuma in the South Pacific caught something unexpected on camera: a day octopus appeared to punch a grouper fish on the seafloor. As strange as it sounds, this ...
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