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National Geographic Magazine - UK

Feb 01 2022
Magazine

What's inside the yellow box? Amazing discoveries and experiences await you in every issue of National Geographic magazine.

Deciding What to Preserve—and How

National Geographic Magazine - UK

A FAMILY’S VALOR • LOOKING AT THE EARTH FROM EVERY POSSIBLE ANGLE

THE BACKSTORY • A PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINS HIS LENS ON FAMILY TO ILLUSTRATE THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF BLACK MILITARY SERVICE.

On the Trail of Julius Caesar • WE’D LOVE TO MEET THIS MOST FAMOUS ROMAN FACE-TO-FACE, BUT HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT HE ACTUALLY LOOKED LIKE?

Will the real Julius Caesar please stand up?

FACE OF AN EMPEROR?

DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

SCAT SCAN DISCOVERY • FOUND IN TRIASSIC FECES: A NEW BEETLE SPECIES

New forests benefit from coffee’s jolt

WATER GARDEN • The Mekong Delta brims with life in southwestern Vietnam.

This month, appreciate your loved ones—and the environment—with gestures designed for lasting impact.

ISAIAH NENGO

The Conflict Zone • WHEN HUMANS AND CHIMPS CLASH IN A UGANDAN VILLAGE, A PHOTOGRAPHER SEES FEAR, GRIEF—AND ULTIMATELY ACCEPTANCE.

Notre Dame After the Fire • The iconic Paris cathedral’s restoration will honor its medieval roots—and the once vilified architect who saved the church in the 1800s.

THE ADAPTERS • The unique diversity of cichlids in Africa’s oldest lake could help unlock the secrets of evolution.

A CLIMB FOR HISTORY • DRIVEN BY NATIONAL PRIDE, AN ALL-NEPALI TEAM DID WHAT MANY THOUGHT WAS IMPOSSIBLE: SUMMIT THE WORLD’S SECOND HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN WINTER.

GROWING A GREENER FEAST • Seen under a microscope, the seeds, leaves, and flowers of food plants invite reflection on ways to help agriculture respond to climate threats.

SUDAN’S RECKONING • YOUNG SUDANESE ARE DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM THE PAST WHILE DEMANDING A BETTE R FUTURE.

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

KARINE AIGNER


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 122 Publisher: National Geographic Society Edition: Feb 01 2022

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What's inside the yellow box? Amazing discoveries and experiences await you in every issue of National Geographic magazine.

Deciding What to Preserve—and How

National Geographic Magazine - UK

A FAMILY’S VALOR • LOOKING AT THE EARTH FROM EVERY POSSIBLE ANGLE

THE BACKSTORY • A PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINS HIS LENS ON FAMILY TO ILLUSTRATE THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF BLACK MILITARY SERVICE.

On the Trail of Julius Caesar • WE’D LOVE TO MEET THIS MOST FAMOUS ROMAN FACE-TO-FACE, BUT HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT HE ACTUALLY LOOKED LIKE?

Will the real Julius Caesar please stand up?

FACE OF AN EMPEROR?

DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

SCAT SCAN DISCOVERY • FOUND IN TRIASSIC FECES: A NEW BEETLE SPECIES

New forests benefit from coffee’s jolt

WATER GARDEN • The Mekong Delta brims with life in southwestern Vietnam.

This month, appreciate your loved ones—and the environment—with gestures designed for lasting impact.

ISAIAH NENGO

The Conflict Zone • WHEN HUMANS AND CHIMPS CLASH IN A UGANDAN VILLAGE, A PHOTOGRAPHER SEES FEAR, GRIEF—AND ULTIMATELY ACCEPTANCE.

Notre Dame After the Fire • The iconic Paris cathedral’s restoration will honor its medieval roots—and the once vilified architect who saved the church in the 1800s.

THE ADAPTERS • The unique diversity of cichlids in Africa’s oldest lake could help unlock the secrets of evolution.

A CLIMB FOR HISTORY • DRIVEN BY NATIONAL PRIDE, AN ALL-NEPALI TEAM DID WHAT MANY THOUGHT WAS IMPOSSIBLE: SUMMIT THE WORLD’S SECOND HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN WINTER.

GROWING A GREENER FEAST • Seen under a microscope, the seeds, leaves, and flowers of food plants invite reflection on ways to help agriculture respond to climate threats.

SUDAN’S RECKONING • YOUNG SUDANESE ARE DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM THE PAST WHILE DEMANDING A BETTE R FUTURE.

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

KARINE AIGNER


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