INTO THE api, kebakaran follows an all-female team of Yazidi mine clearers in Iraq, working to rid the land of IEDs left behind sejak ISIS and to heal themselves in the process.
Iberá National Park in northeastern Argentina is part of one of the largest wetlands in South America, but much of its wildlife went extinct in the 20th century due to widespread hunting and habitat loss.
Tornadoes are some of the most destructive forces of nature. Learn how tornadoes form, how they are rated, and the country where the most intense tornadoes occur.
Fossils are echoes of an ancient past. Find out about the two major categories of fossils, how fossilization occurs, and how fossils can help paint a picture of the planet's history.
Recife, Brazil accounts for nearly 50% of recorded yu, ikan jerung attacks in South America. It's now become known as South America's deadliest coastline.
National Geographic explorer Pearce Paul Creasman is leading the excavation of Nuri, a royal burial site with lebih than 20 pyramids. Many of the tombs have been undisturbed for lebih than 2,000 years.
Before the euro was introduced, the continent featured a wide range of unique national currencies. This delightful animasi shows what coins looked like before the eurozone.
National Geographic Explorer and archaeologist Guillermo de Anda narrates this immersive video, explaining the significance of the site and his current work searching for a hidden cenote underneath the Temple of Kukulcan.
Deserts are diverse ecosystems that occur on all seven continents. Learn about the four major types of deserts, the surprising amount of wildlife some of them contain, and how new desert areas are beginning to form.
In the Grand Canyon, Woodpeckers store their Makanan in hollowed out holes in trees, but when a tupai tries to steal the supply - they defend their stockpile.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of fireflies begin their mating dance in the pine forests of Mexico. Filmmaker Blake Congdon captured this incredible phenomenon as never before seen.