Plus, a setback for the world’s rarest canine.
| | Friday, September 30, 2022 | | | | |
| VIDEO COURTESY R/V EXPLORER | | This fabled German sub struck terror in World War I. Sunk more than a century ago off the coast of Virginia, the U-111 was never expected to be found.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY BENJAMIN LOWY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | | Marking the territory: An RV Explorer research vessel maintains its position 400 feet above a long-lost WWI German U-boat as an underwater drone descends to inspect the newly discovered wreck. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JESSICA A. SUAREZ, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | The world’s rarest canine: Earlier this year, conservationists released 10 red wolves into eastern North Carolina—nearly doubling the entire population in the area. Despite initial success, of those released this year, six are dead, one is missing, and three have been returned to captivity, Nat Geo reports. (Pictured above: Rudy, a captive red wolf in Tennessee, is photographed by Nat Geo Explorer Jessica A. Suarez.) | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE NEON MUSEUM | | Oo oo, the glow: You don’t have to love retro to love neon lights. They are back in style, Nat Geo reports—and not just in a “boneyard” like this spot (above) outside the Neon Museum Las Vegas. At night, several of the restored advertisements are illuminated; others are bathed in moody spotlights. | | | |
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