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National Geographic journalist Paul Salopek has been walking around the world since 2013. But now that he’s in Alaska, his ...
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Fans have argued for years whether Jack and Rose could have both fit on the floating door in the final scene of James Cameron’s 1997 epic Titanic. The debate sits next to the famous question about ...
This text serves as a supplement to the following articles; for a comprehensive perspective, it is recommended that they be read together. Although Marxism was initially a groundbreaking and ...
National Geographic's December 2025 issue features its annual Pictures of the Year. The issue features striking wildlife photos highlighting endangered species and fragile ecosystems. Some photos also ...