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In the Canadian Rockies, a cowgirl-powered ranch takes riders into the heart of the Banff National Park, retracing a tangle of backcountry trails first roamed by Indigenous guides and early pioneers.
Everything you need to know about Austrian wine Known for its aromatic whites, Austria also has outstanding sweet wines, reds and field blends, all best enjoyed in a rural tavern.
How Louis Braille revolutionized a writing system—despite efforts to stop him Two hundred years ago, the son of a saddler from a rural French village devised a groundbreaking tactile writing ...
The National Geographic Society’s new museum is taking shape in D.C., promising to offer a one-of-a-kind experience as it tells the story of the wonders of the world.
Owner Sally K. Ride Summary This is the presentation box for a medal presented to Dr. Sally K. Ride in 1984 in commemoration of the centenary of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
A century ago, there was a race to make the first color photos. Now there’s a race to save them. The revolutionary invention of autochromes changed photography. As those pictures decay, they're ...
National Geographic Expeditions offers a luxury tour of Portugal and the Azores, emphasizing seamless logistics, attention to detail, exclusive experiences, and expert-led explorations, making it ...
National Geographic recently announced a new five-part documentary series shedding light on the events of the devastating storm. The groundbreaking series, “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time ...
Felix Baumgartner, adventurer who once jumped to Earth from edge of space, dies at 56 The famous adventurer died while paragliding on Italy’s Adriatic coast. His legacy includes a number of ...
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has logged more than 10,000 hours under water—but he's never before snapped a photo of a great white in Maine before.
National Geographic Explorer, and 2024 Wayfinder Maktoufi, who explores communicating the power of science through a graphic novel.
A collection of more than 50 pieces of memorabilia previously owned by Sally Ride, the first American woman to reach space, sold at auction last week for more than $145,000.
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