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  2. Seven of the best cruise itineraries for every type of traveller

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2023/01/seven-of-the-best-cruise...

    The increased demand for UK-departure cruises has led to ever more inventive itineraries — a burgeoning number not even leaving UK shores. Scotland’s pristine coastline, Hebrides and Orkney Islands make for a fascinating cruise experience, with the chance for whale-watching and Northern Lights-spotting.

  3. Light Pollution 101 - National Geographic

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    Learn about the major types of light pollution, their impact on human health, and how the worldwide glow from artificial light may continue to grow. Ever since the light bulb's invention 150 years ago, artificial light has illuminated homes, streets, and skies -- but with some unintended consequences. Learn about the major types of light ...

  4. Homepage | National Geographic

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    Explore National Geographic. A world leader in adventure, science, photography, environment, history and space exploration

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  6. Elias Williams - National Geographic

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    Elias Williams. Wanda Patrice Henderson (left), a descendant of Clotilda survivors Pollee and Rose Allen, and Patricia Frazier (right), a descendant of Clotilda survivors James and Lottie Dennison, pose for portraits near the wreck site in May 2022.

  7. Canton du Valais - National Geographic

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    Steep, sloping vineyards slip across borders into France and Italy, the scenery dominated by the iconic Matterhorn.

  8. Jim Tan - National Geographic

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    How the UK’s red kites came back from the brink. 17 March 2022. By. Scotland. Wales. England. Birds. Wildlife Reintroduction. Rewilding.

  9. CLOSED: Win a three-night stay at a treehouse ... - National...

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2020/10/win-a-three-night-stay-at-a-tree...

    To raise awareness of the plight faced by the UK’s forests, National Geographic Traveller has teamed up with Friends of the Earth and Canopy & Stars to offer a luxurious arboreal escape.

  10. Mercury 101 - National Geographic

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    The planet Mercury is named after the messenger of the Roman gods because of its fleeting nature across the sky. Find out the reason behind its incredible speed, if it is indeed the hottest planet in the Solar System, and why this smallest of our neighbouring planets is slowly shrinking.

  11. Ecology - National Geographic

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