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Partial remains of British climber believed found 100 years after Everest ascent
Read full article: Partial remains of British climber believed found 100 years after Everest ascentClimbers believe they have found the partial remains of a British mountaineer who might — or might not — have been one of the first two people to climb Mount Everest, a century after their attempt on the world’s highest peak.
No shield required: 'Captain America' star Anthony Mackie's own super power is swimming with sharks
Read full article: No shield required: 'Captain America' star Anthony Mackie's own super power is swimming with sharksMarvel star Anthony Mackie swam with sharks in the Gulf of Mexico for the new National Geographic special “Shark Beach with Anthony Mackie" debuting Sunday.
What to stream this weekend: 'Hit Man,' Tems, Dakota Johnson, Charli XCX and Star Wars: Hunters
Read full article: What to stream this weekend: 'Hit Man,' Tems, Dakota Johnson, Charli XCX and Star Wars: HuntersThis week’s new streaming entertainment releases include Nigerian singer Tems' debut album, Dakota Johnson plays a woman questioning her sexuality in “AM I OK?”.
National Geographic will end newsstand sales of magazine next year, focus on subscriptions, digital
Read full article: National Geographic will end newsstand sales of magazine next year, focus on subscriptions, digitalThe familiar yellow-bordered cover of National Geographic magazine will soon be disappearing from newsstands.
Small-brained ancient human cousins may have buried their dead, according to a surprising study
Read full article: Small-brained ancient human cousins may have buried their dead, according to a surprising studyScientists say they've found evidence an ancient human cousin may have buried its dead and carved symbols into cave walls, surprising findings for a creature with a small brain.
Oh, deer: White-tailed deer are testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies. Should we be worried?
Read full article: Oh, deer: White-tailed deer are testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies. Should we be worried?The U.S. Department of Agriculture tested wild deer from January to March of this year and found 40% of the tested deer had SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.
This Florida coast was named National Geographic’s Best of The World destination
Read full article: This Florida coast was named National Geographic’s Best of The World destinationBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – National Geographic is recognizing Florida’s Space Coast as a gem among other global destinations ranking it one of the world’s best destinations to visit with families. The world leader in geography and exploration releases an annual list of locations rising in popularity that travelers should visit. After launching astronauts into space in 2020 and reviving the excitement around space culture, National Geographic says all systems are go to unlocking the experiences that exist just east of Orlando. Describing the Space Coast as a “must visit," the network points to Florida’s shoreline and beaches, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. To take a look at National Geographic’s full list, click here.
Dev Patel celebrates India from his Los Angeles front yard
Read full article: Dev Patel celebrates India from his Los Angeles front yardThis image released by National Geographic shows circular Phumdis floating atop Laktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in northeast India, from the two-part special "India From Above," narrated by actor Dev Patel. Second was the offer to celebrate Indias culture and civilizations by narrating a National Geographic special, India From Above, which airs Sept. 30. It was incredible to be able to make some art in a way, to voice this beautiful thing, linked up to India, said Patel. Patel frequently films in India, but high above the crowd is not a perspective hes used to. How people find a way in India, no matter how hard the condition is, he said.
'Rebuilding Paradise' looks at emotional toll of deadly fire
Read full article: 'Rebuilding Paradise' looks at emotional toll of deadly fireThis image released by National Geographic shows documentary subject Steve "Woody" Culleton rebuilding his home in Paradise, Calif., in a scene from "Rebuilding Paradise." We're totally home.The landscaping marked the final chapter of a long ordeal that was captured in Rebuilding Paradise, a new documentary directed by Ron Howard about the aftermath of the most destructive wildfire in California's history. Howard said he had his doubts when he went to Paradise to witness the devastation. And the idea of rebuilding Paradise became the question. So I'm trying to live to the fullest.National Geographic is releasing Rebuilding Paradise in select theaters and on-demand through Laemmles and ShowcaseNOWs streaming services.