Tied to Earth Day, National Geographic’s first augmented ... with the headline “What the world will feel like in 2070.” Because the globe is a 3D model, users can stand up and walk around ...
Yet across the world, millions of people in thousands of communities remain without access to the interconnected electrical grids relied upon by more than 85 percent of the world’s population.
This story appears in the July 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Peter Bellerby wanted to make a globe for his father ... and car to launch one of the world’s only bespoke globemakers.
The United Kingdom recently established the world’s largest ... audiences around the globe. Over the past five years 40,000 individuals have supported National Geographic’s work to help ...
This story appears in the December 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... But around the globe some dances are now being revived—and others are getting a fresh spin in the spotlight.
Communities around the globe honor the fall harvest season ... Updated in 2017, this text is an excerpt from the National Geographic book Sacred Places of a Lifetime.
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