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natgeo
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The Shima Enaga Bird: A Fluffy Marvel from Hokkaido
The Shima Enaga, often hailed as the “cutest bird in the world,” is a delightful and tiny species…
September 7, 2024
The Natural Phenomenon You Have To See to Believe: Tidal Bore
The Qiantang River Tidal Bore is one of nature’s most thrilling spectacles, drawing in millions of spectators from…
August 29, 2024
How We Can Keep Plastic Out of Our Ocean
Every year, a staggering 8 million metric tons of plastic waste finds its way into our oceans. This…
August 2, 2024
The Ultimate Guide to the Best Mosquito Repellents
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance; they’re a real threat to our health and comfort. Whether you’re…
July 20, 2024
Top Tips to Avoid Shark Attacks This Summer
William Stampfl, Mummified in the Andes after 22 Years
Mummified Mountaineer Found 22 Years Later in Andes
William Stampfl, Mummified in the Andes after 22 Years
July 12, 2024
Oldest vs. Youngest Sibling: Does Birth Order Really Influence Personality?
Family dynamics are fascinating, often playing a significant role in shaping who we are. The debate over whether…
Learn How Canyons Are Formed – Simply Explained!
Canyons are among the most breathtaking natural features on Earth, captivating the imaginations of geologists, adventurers, and nature…
June 30, 2024
Michael Phelps of Birds: The Puffins
The puffins! These captivating seabirds, often referred to as the clowns of the ocean, have much more to…
June 15, 2024
The Secrets of Termite Mounds Architectural Marvels
Imagine a structure that maintains a constant internal temperature, regardless of the external weather. It has a natural…
May 27, 2024