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David Attenbourgh talks about marine secrets on world oceans day
Summer lockdown takes place in the month of May. But, people's faces have blossomed due to unseasonal rains. Monsoon does not come in these days in the state of North India. Scientists have told this the reason for Western Disturbance.
Indian-origin wins Nat Geo's 'Photo of the year' contest.
His 'Dance of the eagles' tops the list.
The picture will be featured on the cover page of magazine's May edition.
Sharbat Gula's famous 1985 photo in National Geographic was taken by U.S. photographer Steve McCurry.
Gula's pic became a symbol of Afghanistan's wars.
After the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, Gula has now found refuge in Italy.
A Chef's Journey: The Story of Vikas Khanna’ will be premiering on National Geographic India on August 15, 2021.
Angelina Jolie did a photoshoot with bees to promote her initiative for World Bee Day 2021
The photoshoot was in collaboration with National Geographic
She has been involved with UNESCO to build 2,500 beehives and restock 125 million bees by 2025
The infographic was unveiled on its social media platforms on Tuesday.
No earthquake took place at the time in regions the seismic activity was recorded. So what's the cause behind it? Meteorite activity? Ancient underwater monster? A submarine volcano? Nuclear test?
Koko the gorilla, who appeared on National Geographic magazine cover, could chat, tease and even argue with scientists using more than 1,000 hand signs, has died in California at the age of 46.
The video shows a bony, emaciated polar bear trying to cling on to his life as he hunts for a morsel of food.
At a time when California is reeling under massive wildfires, a man was caught on camera trying to rescue a traumatized rabbit that seemingly lost its way.
The Vanzolini bald-faced saki has shaggy black hair and distinctive golden legs.
Indian-Americans have expressed anguish over the negative portrayal of Hinduism and India.
The creaure is about three and a half inches long.
The image became a symbol of Afghanistan`s suffering during the 1980s Soviet occupation and U.S.-backed mujahadeen insurgency against it.
Pakistan will not deport Sharbat Gula, National Geographic's iconic green-eyed 'Afghan Girl', for using fake ID cards to stay in this city, a media report today quoted an official as saying.
The haunting photo of a green-eyed, Afghan girl named Sharbat Gula was one of National Geographic magazine's most famous covers.
National Geographic`s famed `Afghan Girl` Sharbat Bibi was arrested by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Wednesday in Pakistan`s Peshawar city, authorities said.
Sharbat Bibi became famously known as the `Afghan Girl` when National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry captured her photograph in 1984.
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