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Englishman Jonathan Bosley stands on a London street dressed as an Apollo 11 astronaut in September 1969. Bosley was ask...
31/08/2023

Englishman Jonathan Bosley stands on a London street dressed as an Apollo 11 astronaut in September 1969. Bosley was asked to wear the suit while on his way to Brussels to illustrate a lecture being given by Harry Thomas of U.K. fabric manufacturer Courtaulds called “Textiles in Space Travel.”

Emerging from Alaska’s Chugach Mountains, the Knik Glacier attracts visitors eager to explore the lake that has formed a...
21/08/2023

Emerging from Alaska’s Chugach Mountains, the Knik Glacier attracts visitors eager to explore the lake that has formed at its base, take sightseeing flights above the glacier’s 400-foot wall, or mush dogs to camp on the ice. “Alaska is an iconic American destination to me because it’s a place I’ve been returning to every year for the last 20 years,” says photographer Jody MacDonald. “It holds a very special place in my heart.”

Vermont’s Hill Farm is a resort and a working farm where vegetables are raised in both outdoor plots and covered greenho...
31/07/2023

Vermont’s Hill Farm is a resort and a working farm where vegetables are raised in both outdoor plots and covered greenhouses.

A farmer holds a handful of carrots she just pulled from the ground in Lyman, Maine. The state is known for small-scale ...
25/07/2023

A farmer holds a handful of carrots she just pulled from the ground in Lyman, Maine. The state is known for small-scale agriculture, which yields a bounty of farm stays, roadside fruit stands, and other bucolic experiences.

A close-up shows the tail region of the early Cretaceous Chinese dinosaur, Sinornithosaurus millenii. This feathered dro...
10/07/2023

A close-up shows the tail region of the early Cretaceous Chinese dinosaur, Sinornithosaurus millenii. This feathered dromaeosaur relative of Velociraptor had ossified tendons in its tail anchored by its vertebrae or backbones. These narrow bony rods stiffened the tail, improving balance and aiding maneuverability for this fleet-footed, predatory species.

A Buddhist pilgrim climbs to sacred Mount Kawagebo in Yunnan, China, between rows of prayer flags. Her journey to circle...
21/06/2023

A Buddhist pilgrim climbs to sacred Mount Kawagebo in Yunnan, China, between rows of prayer flags. Her journey to circle the mountain will take nearly two weeks.

Coulson “was as much an artist as he was a photographer," says National Geographic senior photo editor Moran. Here, a ga...
13/06/2023

Coulson “was as much an artist as he was a photographer," says National Geographic senior photo editor Moran. Here, a gauzy curtain separates him from a theatrical performance in Berlin in 1982.

Why You Should Go: Apart from paddling out in a region packed with history and religious significance, Tel Aviv is a cos...
29/05/2023

Why You Should Go: Apart from paddling out in a region packed with history and religious significance, Tel Aviv is a cosmopolitan city where the party never stops—literally.

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