
This Man Photographed Mount Fuji for 7 Years—Here's the Result
May 24, 2018 · It is a five-storied pagoda of Arakurayama Sengen Park in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture. This place has become popular year by year for both foreign...
Floods - National Geographic
The Mediterranean Sea's only connection to the world's oceans is through a narrow strip of water between Europe and Africa known as the Strait of Gibraltar, as...
The golden gap year: why the 50-plus generation are setting off to …
Mar 25, 2023 · The golden gap year: why the 50-plus generation are setting off to see the world In the wake of the pandemic, a growing demographic of travellers aged 50-plus are setting off to see the world for months — or years — at a time.
Colonies - National Geographic
The ruins of the Husuni Kubwa, the palace-fort of Kilwa, Tanzania, overlook the Indian Ocean. The 14th-century sultan’s residence boasted more than a hundred...
Palaeontologists - National Geographic
People pass by an ichthyosaur in London's Natural History Museum. This specimen was discovered by Mary Anning in Lyme Regis in 1832.
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What is the ozone layer, and why does it matter? Earth; Air Pollution; Atmosphere; Climate Change; Planet Earth; More
The 11 biggest food trends for 2023, from hot honey to Korean …
Mar 3, 2023 · While 2022 proved to be a lockdown-free year, the long hoped-for return to normality within the UK’s dining scene proved elusive, with the situation complicated by a trio of crises – staffing levels in hospitality, the cost of living and fuel prices.
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January 6 2021: Trump supporters storm the Capitol building, in culmination of unrest in the wake of the presidential election.
A guide to Lima: South America's culinary capital
Feb 20, 2023 · A guide to Lima: South America's culinary capital Over the past decade, the sprawling Peruvian capital has redefined itself as Latin America’s hottest food destination, making it one of the continent’s most vibrant, captivating urban hubs.
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....