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How do wewe measure something that destroys everything it touches? That’s an essential swali for tornado researchers. After he narrowly escaped the largest twister on record—a two-and-a-half-mile-wide behemoth with 300-mile-an-hour winds
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jiunge National Geographic Photographer Filipe DeAndrade as he sets up camera traps and scouts for wildlife in Texas’ biggest national park
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jiunge National Geographic Photographer Nichole Sobecki as she travels across South Africa to learn zaidi about what is being done to protect the wild cheetah population and other big Cats from trafficking and habitat loss. …
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At a traditional pharmacy located in Chengdu, China, doses of an herbal remedy are prepared to help patients cope with the heat and humidity of summer. At home, patients will brew the doses into a chai to drink.
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