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Historically, there have been four oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. On Feb. 9, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the Gulf of Mexico had officially been changed to ...
They're about to spend three weeks photographing the Titanic 24/7. Then, it'll take two years to process 715,000 photos to ...
This story appears in the June 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. ‘There’s nothing like it in any other ocean,’ says marine biologist Brian Lapointe. ‘There’s nowhere else on ...
National Geographic’s new documentary reveals the most detailed 3D model ever made of the Titanic as it looked in 2022.
Growing up, the eventual King of Atlantis was obsessed with the world under the seas. Now the movie star is doing everything he can to help marine ecosystems thrive—no trident required.
The Titanic is the ship that won’t go away, even while resting at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. April 14 marks the 113th anniversary of the R.M.S. Titanic’s sinking, ...
The Digital Resurrection" will unveil the most detailed digital reconstruction of the shipwreck ever created. Experts are using the model to study the vessel's demise ...
Disney celebrates Earth Month with the National Geographic-led ourHOME campaign, featuring three global premieres aroundEarth ...
the Southern Ocean. You remember the National Geographic Survey, don't you? They're the ones who made official President Trump's decision to rename another body of water and it hit rather close to ...