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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....
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.
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...
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
Taste | National Geographic
A bottlenose dolphin calf explores an ocean-fed lagoon at Dolphin Quest Bermuda.
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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
Meteors - National Geographic
Artist rendering of a ‘touchdown’ impact event over Antarctica.
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, …
Scientists | National Geographic
What is the ozone layer, and why does it matter? Earth Air Pollution Atmosphere Climate Change Planet Earth Scientists More History