AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar2 hours agoThe best packing cubes for travel in 2024verified_publisherNational Geographic - Chelsey CookThese travel cubes will keep your suitcase in order, whether you’re going on a short getaway or a round-the-world adventure.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar4 hours agoThis royal city lies in the shadow of Kuala Lumpurverified_publisherNational Geographic - Ronan O’ConnellJust west of one of Asia’s most visited cities is an ancient Islamic empire that gets few tourists to its grand monuments.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar6 hours agoJupiter's moon Io is a volcanic hellscape—and has been since the solar system beganverified_publisherNational Geographic - Robin George AndrewsIo is the most volcanic body known to science, and researchers have puzzled over its history for years. A new report suggests it was born this way.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar6 hours agoThis author tells the story of crypto-trading Mongolian nomadsverified_publisherNational Geographic - Johan NylanderAccording to author Johan Nylander, travelling with the herders of Mongolia’s remote grasslands is a lesson in digital nomadism.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatarAug 15, 202325 essential drives for a U.S. road tripverified_publisherNational Geographic - Maryellen Kennedy DuckettFrom foodie meccas to otherworldly sites and historic treasures, these journeys will get your motor running. Nothing beats the thrill of piling into a car and hitting the open road, whether it’s an hours-long jaunt or an epic weeklong adventure. But where to go? These compelling U.S. drives will …
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar11 hours ago7 of the best UK walking festivals for 2024verified_publisherNational Geographic - Oliver SmithThe Isle of Wight Walking Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year — and a number of similar events are taking place across the UK as the weather warms up.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar20 hours agoStrange clues in a Maya temple reveal a fiery political dramaverified_publisherNational Geographic - Tom MetcalfeArchaeologists are deciphering a complicated deposit of human remains and treasure that indicates political upheaval in 9th-century Guatemala.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar22 hours agoHow to start a garden from scratchNational Geographic - Emily BlackwoodIt’s easier than you think, whether you have a huge backyard or a tiny balcony—or neither.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar1 day agoThis 80-foot-long sea monster was the killer whale of its timeverified_publisherNational Geographic - Riley BlackThe discovery of a jawbone fossil suggests that Ichthyotitan severensis may have been the largest ichthyosaur yet known—and hunted prey much like orca.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar1 day agoThese ancient texts were unreadable. Now technology is decoding themverified_publisherNational Geographic - Amy BriggsBurned, baked, or broken, many historic documents were once thought lost to time, but AI and imaging innovations are allowing scholars to reveal their secrets.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar1 day agoPilgrimages aren’t just spiritual anymore. They’re a workout.verified_publisherNational Geographic - Claire TurrellAs our understanding of the health benefits of walking grows, fitness enthusiasts are turning to traditional pilgrimage routes to nurture their mind, body, and soul.
AvatarNational GeographicAvatarAvatar1 day agoScientists just found an evolutionary holy grailverified_publisherNational Geographic - Zhengyang WangA new report traces the extraordinary lineage of a common Amazonian butterfly—and estimates the hybridization of its two parental species happened around 180,000 years ago.