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  1. National Geographic

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  2. O‘ahu | National Geographic

    The U.S.S. Shaw explodes during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941. More than 2,400 people died and some 20 ships, including the U.S.S....

  3. Accidents | National Geographic

    Feb 9, 2018 · Being struck by lightning isn't as rare as you might think. Here's why it happens – and how to avoid it.

  4. Daylight Saving Time | National Geographic

    The Autumn clock change in the UK isn't welcomed by many - but it has benefits for some. Either way, its time may be limited if a new European law is...

  5. Milky Way | National Geographic

    Mysterious radio signal spotted in Milky Way for first time China United States Canada Astronomy Radiation Milky Way Stars More Space

  6. Taste | National Geographic

    A bottlenose dolphin calf explores an ocean-fed lagoon at Dolphin Quest Bermuda.

  7. United States - National Geographic

    Hiking Arkansas: five walking trails across the Natural State United States North America Travel and Adventure Travel Environment and Conservation Parks National Parks More Paid Content

  8. Meteors - National Geographic

    Artist rendering of a ‘touchdown’ impact event over Antarctica.

  9. These are the oldest continuously inhabited cities on each continent ...

    May 26, 2019 · The world’s first city may no longer be a bustling place, but there are many other early urban centres that still thrive in modern times, whether due to geographical location, rich resources, …

  10. Scientists | National Geographic

    What is the ozone layer, and why does it matter? Earth Air Pollution Atmosphere Climate Change Planet Earth Scientists More History