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Carnivore’s Dilemma
Is America’s appetite for meat bad for the planet?
Sorrow on the Mountain
How the shocking avalanche that killed 16 unfolded on Mount Everest.
Mindsuckers
Body-snatched zombie ladybugs! It’s not science fiction, but a real invasion of parasitic organisms.
Interactives
Mindsuckers
Hear the eerie tales of zombie rats, mutant frogs, and parasitic wasps.
What the World Eats
Daily diets vary considerably around the world.
Building the Beast
Modern tools bring ancient bones back to life and reveal
Spinosaurus.
Photography
Visions of Earth
Browse through visions of the world as seen through photographers’ eyes.
Proof
Ongoing conversations about photography, art, and journalism
Your Shot
Show us your best shots, give your photos exposure, and get helpful feedback.
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Bug Step
“Magically the images on my screen started to dance to the music, and suddenly I had an idea.”
Gullah Life
South Carolina native Theresa Jenkins Hilliard keeps her Gullah culture alive through song and storytelling.
In Their Words
Sherpas tell the stories behind why they climb for a living, despite the job’s many difficulties.
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The 2014 National Geographic Photo Contest has begun! See last year’s winners, the send us your best shots in any of these categories: people, places and nature.
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