Expedition photographer Frank Hurley’s visuals have become timeless classics of their own, ensuring the story lives on a century later.
As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.
This story appears in the July 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the digital age, when it’s easy to manipulate a photo, it’s harder than ever to ensure that the images we publish ...
Nero, who ruled from A.D. 54 to 68, is often remembered as one of history’s most notorious emperors, his reputation steeped ...
Cute features in babies and animals are more than just amusing—they trigger powerful evolutionary responses that help our species’ survival.
Hassan Sharif is a world-renowned conceptual artist, and the purpose of his three-dimensional creations is to emphasize their ...
Can popping zits in this area cause infection and even death? Dermatologists weigh in on the viral claims, and how to take ...
Off-grid adventures, luxury spa experiences and wildlife spotting excursions — all in the new Luxury Collection by National Geographic Traveller (UK). ByThe Collection by National Geographic ...
Maine’s Great North Woods is one of the best spots in the country to catch sight of the world’s largest deer species, making for a majestic wildlife safari.
This rail route from Lucerne to Interlaken offers breathtaking views of picturesque towns, glittering lakes and snow-capped ...
Last week’s announcement that a boot and partial remains believed to belong to the British explorer Sandy Irvine had been found on Mount Everest by a National Geographic documentary crew supercharged ...
Historically a place where monarchs and aristocrats would escape the winter in favour of warm Mediterranean climes, this southern French city is at its best in the off season.