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- Refusing to Die by National GeographicsWhenever I channel surf into one of the hoarder shows, my first response is always to wonder how people can ever let this happen. Until I remember that not only have I seen this in person, but the hoarder gene is alive and well in me.
Movie Review - the Last Royals - a National Geographic Documentary (2005)A look at four reigning monarchs whose powers are threatened by their subjects who are leaning toward democracy.- Turn a Recycled National Geographic into a Photo DisplayLooking for a unique way to display photos or other mementos? Consider making a photo display from a recycled National Geographic magazine. This project is easy, fun and eco-friendly.
- Is This Magazine for Preschoolers Worth the Money? National Geographic Little KidsI do recommend this magazine for preschoolers who need help with preschool learning activities but don't expect this magazine to last long in your household.
- Summary of National Geographic's Birth of Religion by Charles C. MannA summary of National Geographic's Birth of Religion by Charles C. Mann from the June 2011 issue.
National Geographic Explorer: Contraband Mystery - Solve a Smuggling Operation Mystery on the PCTake on the role of a National Geographic research journalist and investigate smuggling operations in Explore: Contraband Mystery.- Mermet Springs Sees Divers of the National Geographic KindNational Geographics Visits Mermet Springs in Belknap, Illinois
- Despite Controversy, National Geographic Staff is Still Pro-PhotoshopWhere do you draw the line between fact and fiction when it comes to manipulating photos, specifically for magazines? National Geographic Director of Photography David Griffin and previous Picture Editor Mike Davis share their thoughts.
Charley Boorman and by Any Means: National Geographic's Travel Television at Its BestCharley Boorman, the star of By Any Means, is the nicest man on the planet. Really.
Harriet Chalmers Adams Got AroundA woman explorer and adventurer, Adams traveled around the world twice, seeing many places never before seen by a white woman.
Terra Cotta Warriors at the National Geographic Museum in Washington DCThe terra cotta warriors are making their last U.S. appearance now at the National Geographic Museum in Washington DC. This is a guide to visiting this Washington DC museum show or enjoying it online.
Valentine Gifts for Your Husband from National GeographicValentine gifts for your husband are easy to find at the National Geographic Store. These are 5 National Geographic gifts that will show him you think the world of him.
Severed Feet - National Geographic Explorer: Mystery of the Disembodied Feet - Severed Feet Investigation8 severed feet in sneakers have washed ashore in the Pacific North West in the last two years. No one knows where they come from. National Geographic Explorer: The Mystery of the Disembodied Feet, investigates.- National Geographic Climbing Mt. EverestNational Geographic is knowledge at youtube.com. Mt.Everest mountain climbing weather conditions can make or break you.
Earth Day 2009 and National Geographic's Our Human FootprintThe Nation Geographic (with the Wildlife Conservation Society) produced their own documentary in April of 2008 (hosted by Elizabeth Vargas) on how much one United States Citizen consumed and the effect it had on the planet earth during a lifetime- National Geographic for Kids Magazine is a Good Children's MagazineNow National Geographic has a children's magazine that has the same great stories and pictures that the original National Geographic magazine has only in a children's version.
- Benefits of National Geographic MagazinesIf you like National Geographic then you probably know all of the benefits they offer. However, if you do not know, then read this article for more information.
- National Geographic Magazine Makes a Good Gift for ChristmasNational Geographic magazine is a great Christmas gift for just about anyone on your Christmas list. The National Geographic Magazine is a great magazine with brilliant stories about the planet earth.
- Nigerian Starvation: Thoughts on a National Geographic PhotoAn essay relating to a picture in National Geographic of a mom holding her starving baby that is getting fed soy milk from tubes to her nose.
- Visit the National Geographic Museum in Downtown Washington DCNational geographic Museum at Washington DC is the wonderful outlet to view and gather knowledge about all the animals of the world. At present, it shows frogs. The other Museums like gateway to china and the trash people are also worth seeing here.
Product Review: National Geographic TOPO!National Geographic has teamed up with the United States Geological Survey system to bring some great map products in the form of software, I get to peruse my home state of Minnesota and find all the features of this great product.- Review of National Geographic News Article "Explorer Wade Davis on Vanishing Cultures"A new look at how to consider and evaluate traditional cultures and their importance in an ever increasingly globalized existance. And what is ethnosphere, anyway?
Mywonderfulworld.org - National Geographic Website for All AgesThe eye alights upon the phrase "Give our kids the power of global knowledge" when first viewing this website. And from that moment on it is apparent that National Geographic fully intends to extend the global knowledge of our children far beyond our wildest imaginations!- Washington's Mini MuseumsWashington, D. C. is truly a city made for tourists. But amidst all the mega museums, government buildings and monuments, tourists should make sure to find the Wilson House, National Geographic Museum and Ford's Theater. They all have incredible stories to tell.
- National Geographic Bee: Great Educational Contest for ChildrenThe National Geographic Bee has an initial fifty-five contestants: one representative from each state, and one from Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Pacific Territories, and the Department of Defense dependent schools.
- National Geographic MagazineA Magazine Review
- Map-making with National Geographic Map MachineWhen you're looking for an easy-to-use online atlas, turn to the edition offered by one of the world's most famous magazines. The National Geographic Map Machine offers valuable data and themed maps to help you refine those navigational skills.
- From National Geographic to Rough Guides: Tourism PodcastingWhen you need a little break from the day, or want to start sampling your next traveling destination, try the convenience of a podcast to enjoy from afar! Podcasting is enabling tour guides, walking tours, and video exploration at a whole new level.
- Photographers at National GeographicThe Women's Museum in Dallas, TX is presenting a unique exhibit through Sept. 10th.
- The Honey Badger: There's an App for That!Brief review of two apps on iTunes related to the Honey Badger video that went viral in 2011
- Facts About KinkajousA look into the interesting habits and traits of the kinkajou, a small animal native to the rainforest.
'Let's Jump!': Kids and Schools Across America Attempt to Break World RecordNational Geographic partnered up with First Lady Michelle Obama to encourage kids across America to do jumping jacks for one minute in order to break a Guinness World Record.
Can God Be Ruled Out by Science?Part of the article explains current explanations of the portions of the site already excavated. The piece also addresses the motivating factors for construction of such a site.
'The Last Lions': A National Geographic DocumentaryDereck and Beverly Joubert's National Geographic Documentary, "The Last Lions," transcends what's expected from nature documentaries. The film follows the inspiring narrative of a lone lioness, named Ma di Tau and her cubs.- "Life in a Day" Coming to Theaters July 24The ground-breaking documentary features glimpses into the lives of average people around the world.
Striated Caracara, or Johnny Rook BirdThe Johnny Rook bird is an ornery fowl that is curious about everything around it. These birds even attacked a National Geographic campsite, pulling up tent stakes, grabbing food, and wrestled the crew's toilet paper.
Weird but TrueDiscover some useless but interesting facts. These facts are true and they are outrageous.- National Geographic MagazineMy experience with NatGeo in poetry!
- The Day Before TomorrowCheckout the latest happenings that take place in the environment, courtesy of mankind.
The Five Best Education Cruises for Families this YearThe best family cruises can be an educational experience. These 5 top cruises for families will give your kids a memorable experience.


