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- Leinster - National Geographic
How craft spirits are bringing Dublin’s Golden Triangle back to life
- Ebola - National Geographic
Researchers in Chiquihuite Cave wear protective gear to prevent contamination of excavation areas where they are looking for genetic signatures of plants and
- Holidays - National Geographic
Although ‘Novruz’ was stifled in Azerbaijan nbsp;under the Soviet regime, families continued to celebrate in secret, and today, it’s the most joyful date on
- Aeronautics - National Geographic
The responses to wind of a barn owl named Lily were studied in a purpose-built indoor flight corridor at the Royal Veterinary College (Hatfield, UK) using
- Deserts - National Geographic
As the sun rises over the desert in the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter), myriad colours wash over the sand
- 17 Restful Photos of Sleep Around the World - National Geographic
17 Restful Photos of Sleep Around the World Whether in tents, boats, or beds, these photos from our archives show what many people marking daylight saving time really want—sleep
- Sustainable Agriculture - National Geographic
This forgotten technology could solve the world’s palm oil problem
- Tombs - National Geographic
Hunting in the afterlife, a scene depicted on a wall painting from the Theban tomb of the 18th-dynasty high official Nebamun, who lived around 1350 B C
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