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"Science and education are very important to us, and we're very excited to have NASA and National Geographic as launch partners on Angry Birds Space," said Mr Stalbow. The launch will cap a busy first quarter of 2012 for Rovio, which launched the...
Here Skurka shares nine skills you can learn right now to safely carry less and lighter gear on your next trip. These kinds of tips, plus much more, are covered in his comprehensive new book The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide (National Geographic Books),...
PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 13: President, National Geographic Channels, Howard T. Owens speaks at the '100th Anniversary Titanic Specials' panel during the National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo WILD portion of the 2012 Television Critics Association Press... View Photo »
As a closet history buff for most of my life, this is what you might call a 'dream project.' It's an honor to participate, and I'm grateful to National Geographic and the Scott brothers for the opportunity.
Probably better for the magazine to have said it may be the first majority Muslim city in western Europe in about 700 years. If I recall my history correctly, in the 13th century, many western European cities, such Granada and Cordoba, were majority...
Fly" is by the Israeli fine artist Mira Sasson, who has painted dozens of portraits of Pioneers For A Cure contributors. Pioneers For A Cure - Songs To Fight Cancer is the largest showcase of cancer charities on the web. Called '[A] stellar model of...
Oman has been ranked among the ‘20 Top Tourist Destinations in the World’ in the latest edition of the ‘National Geographic’ magazine – the only Arab country to figure in the elite list. The city has also been declared the Arab Tourism Capital for 2012...
A technician from the Spanish National Geographic Institute checks a seismograph at El Pinar's town hall, on the south coast of the Canary Island of El Hierro October 17, 2011. The submarine eruption at El Hierro island is not a risk to the population... View Photo »
Explaining the diversity and composition of this group is the easiest way to answer the question, ‘How do I become a National Geographic photographer?’
Sam the Sham LIVERPOOL’s world-famous “ferry ‘cross the Mersey” has made the top 10 of the world’s finest city boat trips. It joins the likes of New York’s Staten Island ferry, the Star ferry between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland and the Venice...
The Mersey ferry joins the likes of New York’s Staten Island ferry, the Star ferry between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland and the Venice Vaporetto on the list which was compiled by National Geographic’s travel writers. A river-crossing service for...
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Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas, left, is consoled by his mother Jana Valencic after winning the 2011 National Geographic Bee in Washington, Wednesday, May 25, 2011.
View Photo »Host Alex Trebek, center, announces that Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas, right, as the winner of the National Geographic Bee, against Nilai Sard, 11, from Atlanta, Ga. , left, Wednesday, May 26, 2010, in Washington.
View Photo »Host Alex Trebek, center, with Nilai Sard, 11, from Atlanta, Ga. , left, and Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas, gestures during the final round of the National Geographic Bee in Washington, Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Valencic went on to win the competition.
View Photo »Alex Kimn, 13, from Brookings, S.D. , right, hangs his head after answering incorrectly and being eliminated from the 2011 National Geographic Bee in Washington, Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas is at left. Valencic went on to win this year's competition.
View Photo »Anthony Cheng, 12, from Midvale, Utah, center, lower level, hangs his head after answering incorrectly and being eliminated from the 2011 National Geographic Bee in Washington, Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Other finalist are, top row, fro left, Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas,...
View Photo »FILE- In this May 20, 2011 file photo provided by National Geographic Visitor Center, an Andean condor showcases its wingspan while perched on the arm of Joe Krathwohl during a live bird show in Tusayan, Ariz. The show at the National Geographic Visitor Center is drawing attention to...
View Photo »SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment today announced the launch of "Turtle: The Incredible Journey," a family documentary directed by National Geographic Explorer's Nick Stringer. The film will be distributed in partnership with Hannover House by SeaWorld's newly...
View Photo »Fourth graders at Bay Elementary School participate in one minute of jumping-jacks during the "Let's Jump" campaign as part of an effort to support First Lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" initiative on Wednesday Oct. 12, 2011, in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. The "Let's Jump" effort will...
View Photo »In this photograph taken by AP Images for P&G Future Friendly, Walker Elementary students stand with second grade teachers, Betsy Wright, second from top right and principal Dondi Frisinger, top right, following an assembly to announce the winner of P&G Future Friendly/ National Geographic...
View Photo »In this photograph taken by AP Images for P&G Future Friendly, Walker Elementary second grade students react to an announcement that they won the P&G Future Friendly/ National Geographic Find Your Footprint contest on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, in Springdale, Ark.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 17: (L-R) Founder of The Common Good Patricia Duff, Actress Liya Kebede, President of The Paley Center Pat Mitchell and President at National Geographic Cinema Ventures Lisa Truitt attend the screening of 'Desert Flower' at Paley Center For Media on March 17, 2011 in...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 17: (L-R) Founder of The Common Good Patricia Duff, President at National Geographic Cinema Ventures Lisa Truitt and Writer Susan Fales-Hill attend the screening of 'Desert Flower' at Paley Center For Media on March 17, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 17: (L-R) Founder of The Common Good Patricia Duff, Liya Kebede and President at National Geographic Cinema Ventures Lisa Truitt attend the screening of 'Desert Flower' at Paley Center For Media on March 17, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »This March 26, 1942 file photo from the National Archives shows the WWII era tanker Dixie Arrow as it burns Off The Coast of the Outer Banks, N.C. A memorial service was held at the shipwreck site by the sister and brother and one grandchild of the captain of the ship. The memorial was...
View Photo »Jeanne Johanson Revels, left, her son, Dale Revels , behind camera person, watch as her brother, Gordon Johanson, right throw a memorial wreath on the site of a WWII shipwreck of the Dixie Arrow Off The Coast of the Outer Banks, NC. , Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. Revels' father was the...
View Photo »NOAA Monitor Marine Sanctuary divers prepare to dive on the WWII shipwreck of the Dixie Arrow Off The Coast of the Outer Banks, NC. , Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. The divers took down flags to the site and performed a memorial service at the site. The memorial was a joint effort between...
View Photo »This February 25, 2011 video image shows the image of an African American man behind a KuKlux Klan(KKK) robe on exibit as part of the 'American I AM: The African Imprint' at the National Geographic in Washington, DC. The exhibit has gathered more than 200 artefacts from personal or...
View Photo »World-renowned dog expert, Cesar Millan invites schools nationwide to raise awareness about shelter pets, with the Mutt-igrees(R) America Adopts PSA Contest. The Winning School receives a $10,000 Grant, a visit by Cesar Millan, a trip for four to New York City and National Geographic...
View Photo »On Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 more than 2000 animal shelters around the world will unite with North Shore Animal League America for Pet Adoptathon(R) 2011, the premiere global pet adoption event. Renowned dog behavior expert Cesar Millan, from National Geographic WILD's...
View Photo »Tine Valencic, 13, from Colleyville, Texas, left, is consoled by his mother Jana Valencic after winning the 2011 National Geographic Bee in Washington, Wednesday, May 25, 2011.
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