As the magnitude of water shortage issues arise globally, National Geographic Explorers along with the World Freshwater ...
Photograph by National Geographic CreativeWorks Several days ... always starts a busy day with an early morning walk by the water. The routine clears her head,and lets her organize her thoughts.
This story appears in the April 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. From India to Bolivia, it was always the women who knew exactly how much water their family needed. When photographer ...
As a big-wave surfer, the Brazilian adrenaline junkie set records at the highest surf break on Earth. She’s still committed ...
Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers ...
Clear skin, more energy, better digestion—these are just a few of chlorophyll water’s purported benefits. But experts note ...
This story is part of a special National Geographic News series on global water issues. Rivers are the lifeblood of many plant, animal, and human communities. Yet many of the world's rivers have ...
He was a world-class endurance athlete, and then Pugh decided he could use attention-grabbing swims to persuade governments to think differently about marine ecosystems.
Whether it’s a morning shower or washing up before bed, most of us are used to turning on the faucet and using the water that flows from it for our daily routine of keeping clean. But the world ...
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