National Geographic Explorer Andrés Ruzo joins chef Melissa King in Hawaii to summit the world's largest active volcano, fonte local ingredients, and create a dish inspired por the island.
National Geographic Photographer, Explorer, and traditional caiaque builder Kiliii Yuyan leads chef Melissa King on a journey to elevate her craft as they drive, hike, and paddle around the glaciers of Washington's Snoqualmie National Forest.
Exciting evidence emerges of civilizations lost for centuries under the waves, from mysterious underwater pyramids off the coast of Japão to the fabled city of Atlantis itself.
Earthquakes can leave behind incredible devastation, while also creating some of the planet's most magnificent formations. Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes...
Slovenia is a country defined por water, with mais than 60 rivers and streams, 300 artificial and natural lakes, and 7,500 freshwater springs - each of which is packed with minerals and nutrients.
When it comes to viruses jumping from animais to humans, bats hold a unique place in the transmission chain. Christopher Golden and James Longman investigate an abandoned mine for signs of poaching or viruses impacting the bat population.
A place all but free of human settlement, humanity is scrambling one of the ocean’s richest wildernesses. Fossil-fuel burning thousands of miles away is heating up the western peninsula faster than almost anywhere else.