Tracing temple-studded coastlines and rivers that gave birth to epoch-shaping civilizations, these sailings reveal how the waves have shaped our world.
“We don’t just have a skeleton,” Caleb Brown, a researcher at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, told National Geographic ... How the dinosaur mummy could remain so intact is something of a ...
Massive geoglyphs etched into the coastal pampa of southern Peru, the Nazca Lines were carved starting 2,500 years ago — and ...
In 1932, the first version of the movie The Mummy was released ... new insight into ancient Egyptian burials, according to National Geographic. BBC News, Infobae, Al-Masry Al-Youm, and USA ...
Construction of NEON at Battersea is well underway, with the 128 tonne, 3,200 square metre roof structure successfully lifted ...
The 1913 publication of his account “In the Wonderland of Peru,” which consumed an entire issue of National Geographic ... and even mummies. When Yale announced a touring exhibition in ...
While visiting the Museo Santuarios Andinos there, she became riveted by a short National Geographic documentary about the discovery of a famous Incan mummy. “I was intrigued by the idea of ...
From tapas and sangria to late night flamenco shows and countless historical sites, Spain is bursting with unique experi ...