From historic Everest summits to Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research, National Geographic magazine and its famed covers have ...
A Gilded Age baron invited Carl Alwin Schenck to manage his forest at the Biltmore Estate. The decision changed America's ...
The other is that snakes don’t gather in general, since people tend to only come across one snake at a time. “So there was ...
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our ...
Walt Disney’s vision of an idyllic “Main Street, U.S.A.” found a muse in the brick-lined charm of this community that is ...
Often described as an ‘assault on the senses’, Morocco’s sights, sounds and smells linger long in the memory. Its food, too, ...
As the river carried us strong and gentle through this labyrinth of sandstone in Ruby-Horsethief Canyon—past beautiful ...
What happened to prehistoric, dolphin-like marine reptiles when they died? Did they sink or they float until the gases from ...
In 1862, jewelry engraver and amateur photographer William H. Mumler was developing a self-portrait in his Boston studio when a ghostly image began to surface. Just below his own image in the photo ...
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With the Sonoran Desert serving as its dramatic backdrop, this Arizona city invites visitors to experience a real taste of ...
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