The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) announced in mid-April that its archaeologists had found a mortar shell at Culloden ...
Across the country, the ancient art of seaweed bathing is making a comeback, offered everywhere from luxury hotels to a spa ...
Then Craig Andes, a child of Colorado, says he came along and found some of it: on a Spanish shipwreck dating back over 300 ...
A new National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions survey of 2,000 Americans shows a strong shift from leisure-focused vacations to trips centered on education, discovery, and personal growth. Many ...
In fact, travel appears to be increasingly valued as a form of exploration and personal growth. Nearly two-thirds (62%) say ...
The subject of saving the planet will repeatedly come up today because it is Earth Day. Zay Harding doesn’t wait for a single ...
Travelers are increasingly opting for educational trips over those that focus on relaxation, according to a National ...
FIU has a team of conservation scientists, protecting some of the world’s most endangered and threatened species.
Glazer Hall and the Cox Science Center and Aquarium will screen "Ocean" with live performances by Palm Beach Symphony and the ...
Today, in collaboration with the National Geographic Society, National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions released the 2025/2026 Traveler Impact Report, highlighting a record-breaking year of global ...
The entrance to the National Geographic Society's Museum of Exploration located at 1600 M St. NW. It's expected to open June 26. Abdullah Konte/WBJ To continue ...
An 18-million-year-old jawbone discovered in Egypt challenges the long-held view that East Africa was the cradle of our modern ape ancestors. Illustration of Masripithecus moghraensis, the first ape ...