with Denali in the background. Denali, the tallest mountain on the North American continent, is located about 60 miles northwest of Talkeetna. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen, File) Peter Bellerby, the ...
“Like most footballers if someone asks for a photo with me, I will never refuse but I am obviously not able to do a background check on every individual that asks me for a photo.” He urged the ...
National Geographic Expeditions Adds South African Itinerary for 2026 National Geographic Expeditions is returning to South Africa in 2026. A brand-new travel itinerary – Southern Africa: Living ...
In a single photo you can see: The Milky Way ... an asteroid – it will be brighter than the dim stellar background. It is certainly possible to photograph stars in space, you just need to ...
The ongoing pollution from this massive landfill is an environmental time bomb, and for Malaika Vaz, an award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic explorer, it’s this environmental crisis that ...
Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area is announcing its annual photo contest. It's a great way to show off the park's spectacular views, historic sites, recreational opportunities, and ...
A former NFL cheerleader who’s spent the past 25 years as an explorer for National Geographic will open the Des Moines Civic Center‘s “Explorer Series” next week. Mireya Mayor travels to ...
AN excellent compendium of world politics viewed from a common-sense angle, this book illustrates the point that international politics should be everybody's business. The basic principles of ...
A photograph of Walshe activist Nelly Adam taken by Laurie Broughton appears in the National Portrait Gallery's 2024 Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize exhibit. She can be seen draped in a ...
Firefighters talk about fire like it’s alive, says Mark Thiessen, staff photographer at National Geographic. “I could see how they feel that way, because of the way it moves and its ferocity ...
“We’re trying to preserve it how he would have.” This story appears in the February 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.