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Join National Geographic photographer Jonathan Irish on a journey through Tokyo, Japan, capturing the city's vibrant food ...
For decades, scientists and surgeons around the world have been trying to solve the organ donor crisis. The answer could be ...
At Mesa Verde, Spanish for "green table," multistoried dwellings fill the cliff-rock alcoves that rise 2,000 feet above Montezuma Valley. Remarkably preserved, the cliff dwellings cluster in ...
On June 14, 1914, three men climbed Lassen Peak to see why a seemingly dormant volcano had started rumbling 16 days before. Now, peering into a newborn crater, they felt the ground tremble.
A sun-swept corner of the Painted Desert draws more than 600,000 visitors each year. While most come to see one of the world's largest concentrations of brilliantly colored petrified wood, many ...
With glacier-clad peaks rising almost vertically from thickly forested valleys, the North Cascades are often called the American Alps. The national park forms one unit of the North Cascades ...
It's easy to picture what the Ojibwa saw in the 1400s when they first traveled in birchbark canoes to what is now Ontario's Quetico Provincial Park. Little here has changed since then and, as part ...
The windswept coasts of Prince Edward Island that inspired Anne of Green Gables have also influenced an innovative new ...
During 2024’s record high temperatures, handheld portable fans surged in popularity. For travelers, these mini coolers can ...
Clinical trials are underway that demand us to rethink menopause—and whether or not women actually need to go through it.
A favorite of cyclists, the park’s historic carriage roads offer 45 miles of woodland that’s free of motor vehicles.
From scaling one of North America’s longest via ferratas to rafting the ‘Grizzly River’, here are some of the best outdoor ...
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