Plus, keeping you brain healthy; International Polar Bear Day; the secret shipwreck; the plot to kill the queen
| | Monday, February 27, 2023 | | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPHS BY RENAN OZTURK | | No one had ever seen this before.
Reaching the top of a remote volcano on a South Atlantic island, Emma Nicholson looked over the rim for the first time—as a drone moved deeper inside. Suddenly, on the Nat Geo Explorer's hand-held camera, she spotted an a lake of molten lava. gurgling far below. What else did this undiscovered world yield?
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| Inside the volcano: At top, Mount Michael, rising more than 3,000 above the Atlantic, last erupted in 2021. Above, a moment of respite reveals the base camp’s tenuous perch on Saunder’s Island. Maintaining the phalanx of snow walls and keeping tents properly tethered required hours of work each day. The adventure will be featured this fall on National Geographic Explorer on Disney+. Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JIM AND JAMIE DUTCHER, NATGEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
| MARITIME SILK ROAD MUSEUM GUANGDONG | | What’s with the big secret? China uncovered an 800-year-old shipwreck (illustrated above), but for decades, the authoritative government kept the exciting undersea discovery from its people—the the world. Nat Geo looks into the ’why’ in this story. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY FLIP NICKLIN | | Cute, but keep your distance: On International Polar Bear Day, we present you this bear, shown in a 1996 archival photo from Canada. With its front paws placed against its nuzzle, this Ursus maritimus sleeps. Here’s our story from the polar bear capital of the world. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ABBIE TRAYLER-SMITH, THE GUARDIAN/EYEVINE/REDUX | | Green funerals: Is it better for the environment to be buried in a way that isn’t sealed by concrete? Interest is rising in alternative burials, Nat Geo reports. (Pictured above, Adeline O'Keefe from Britain’s Natural Death Centre poses with a bamboo coffin.) | | | |
Today's soundtrack: Strasbourg / St. Denis, the Roy Hargrove Quintet
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