The Atlantic is rarely out of sight on São Tomé and Príncipe. The twin islands sit almost directly on the Equator, some 155 ...
Explore Texas through the lens of National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner and discover the state's captivating beauty and unforgettable adventures found in every frame. National Geographic ...
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, see some of the winning photos from this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. South African photographer Wim van den Heever ...
Selecting the best travel images from a year’s worth of fantastic photography is quite a challenge when the photographers have travelled to all corners of the world to document features for National ...
Years after a life-changing first visit, National Geographic photographer Pete Muller returns to explore the places—and people—forged by nature. Sunsets like this can be seen from parts of DownEast, ...
Jon McCormack's new book celebrates the whorls, hexagons, and half-moons that appear in the world all around us. A 400-million-year-old ammonite cross-section reveals an interior world of remarkable ...
For over 25 years, visual storyteller Táhila Moss has been photographing, video recording and creating art in collaboration with Indigenous communities and diverse cultures around the world. She has ...
From the thousands of images made by our photographers all around the world this year, we present the ones that moved and inspired us most. From setting up camera traps to piloting high-flying drones, ...
National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi visits the U.S. Midwest to capture how one farmer is restoring her family farm from the ground up—and with support from PepsiCo, helping cultivate the ...
Photographer Josh Cogan captures the quiet power of Hawaii’s ocean life, revealing how resilience shows itself in nature—and in us. A manta ray glides silently through the glowing waters off Hawaii’s ...
Scientists say that the fires ravaging the western United States are burning differently these days. Documenting the aftermath requires a new approach as well. In a conventional photograph of ...
On assignment in northern Thailand, National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi follows Miss Wisa, a farmer leading her community toward a more resilient and sustainable food future. Miss Wisa uses ...
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