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  2. Seals - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/topic/subjects/animals/mammals/marine-mammals/...

    An easy meal for a great white shark. 13 July 2022. Sharks; Seals; Great White Shark; More. Animals 3:10.

  3. Orcas eat great white sharks—new insights into rare behaviour...

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2019/07/orcas-eat-great-white-sharks-new...

    Orcas eat great white sharks—new insights into rare behaviour revealed Though the great white is considered the top marine predator, orcas may actually rule the oceans, new observations suggest. By Emma Rigney

  4. Massachusetts - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/topic/locations/earth/north-america/united-states/...

    A Mexican concoction that's gone global, the margarita is popular on and off the beach.

  5. Water - National Geographic

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    Mosaic of the Valles Marineris hemisphere of Mars projected into point perspective, a view similar to that which one would see from a spacecraft.

  6. Safety - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/topic/subjects/people-and-culture/safety?page=1

    January 6 2021: Trump supporters storm the Capitol building, in culmination of unrest in the wake of the presidential election.

  7. Why I love… carrots - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2018/07/why-i-love-carrots

    The restaurant was overly bright but very beautiful: white-and-gold decorations like exotic eyes suspended from the ceiling, an open kitchen full of unruffled chefs behind a pass covered in intricate white fretwork, amuse-bouches served on little inlaid enamel boxes while the cutlery waited its turn on a carved block of bronze.

  8. Environment and Conservation - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment-and-conservation?page=13

    Among the trash that lines the shore are wrappers for sweets, crisps, and other snack foods.

  9. Cambodia: In the shadows | National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2018/09/cambodia-in-the-shadows

    The soupy night air whines with mosquitoes, but no one swipes away or scratches. Our eyes are fixed on the figures of a farmer and his water buffalo; their limbs — silhouetted against a white cloth screen — gyrating to the beats of a live pinpeat band. And, as the story unfolds, the bodies of the barefoot men manipulating the puppets slowly ...

  10. How whales and dolphins may be harmed by oil prospectors' seismic...

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2018/12/how-whales-and-dolphins-may-be...

    Five oil and gas companies have been given the green light to use seismic airgun blasts to search for lucrative oil and gas deposits that could be buried in the sea floor from New Jersey to Florida.

  11. Christmas gifts for nature-lovers: four new must-have books

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2021/12/christmas-gifts-for-nature-lovers...

    Master nature writer John Lewis-Stempel offers up an ode to England’s countryside herald: the skylark. Usher in the spring early with a book that looks at how the lark’s distinctive call is woven into the season’s change, proving inspiration for some of our very best poets and composers.