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The National Geographic Reddit
National Geographic - the official magazine of the National Geographic Society. It has been published continuously since its first issue in 1888, nine months after the Society itself was founded. It primarily contains articles about science, geography, history, and world culture. The magazine is known for its thick square-bound glossy format with a yellow rectangular border and its extensive use of dramatic photographs. Controlling interest in the magazine has been held by 21st Century Fox since 2015.
The magazine is published monthly, and additional map supplements are also included with subscriptions. It is available in a traditional printed edition and through an interactive online edition. On occasion, special editions of the magazine are issued.
As of 2015, the magazine was circulated worldwide in nearly 40 local-language editions and had a global circulation of approximately 6.5 million per month according to data published by The Washington Post (down from about 12 million in the late 1980s) or 6.7 million according to National Geographic. This includes a US circulation of 3.5 million.
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Why does the nat geo or explorer tv channels air only the content about nazi germany but never about the horror about Stalin regime, holodomor or communist russia as a whole or russian ocupation of baltics, poland, finland etc?
Where can I purchase Nat Geo style cinematic and artful videos of nature and wildlife?
I'm not sure what it is, it looked like a brown hyena at first, I feel horrible that it was killed. I do wish humans would stop killing things like hyena when we're in their space 😞
i watch alot of the to catch a smuggler and between scenes they might show a picture of a sky with a plane in it with clouds in strips. anyone else see this. crazy.
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Why didn't Albert Einstein sign the declaration presented by Mr.Geist when he wanted the visa? I am sure he didn't hold communist values in high regard.
I'm trying hard to remember the name of a show I watched as a kid, around 2006-2008 on National Geographic. It featured a guy traveling around Europe in a different way—he hitchhiked and relied on strangers for places to stay and food.
This show wasn't like the usual travel shows with really excited hosts. The guy in this show was more laid-back, and one episode I remember was on a very rainy day.
I really want to watch this show again because it left a strong impression on me when I was younger. If anyone knows the name of this series or any details about it, please let me know! Your help would mean a lot to me.
Any links to free online platforms for the new ross edgley series?
Why are the majority so smarmy? The Brazil Columbia and other countries series seem so much more real time. Don't like it at all. I really don't like anything that happens outside of the border or customs.
All the other episodes where they track, the Homeland staff are just assholes
Found this on the Beach in Oaxaca Mexico pacific coast.
And amazing, brand from 1938 !!! Sonlrized the first Eurovisions !!! I got mine sealed for 299€
Now that the new show Photographer is being promoted heavily on NatGeo, will we finally get a chance to see this amazing 1996 series The Photographers again? Ever since it aired I've been trying to watch it again but could not find it anywhere.
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