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| PHOTOGRAPHS BY DINA LITOVSKY | | To become the best, you need to beat the best. Or in a magician’s case, trick the best. Doing so involves underground meetings. $5,000. Decades of practice and sacrifice.
And these ‘magic Olympians’ are not your typical David Blaines. They’re nuclear physicists, flight attendants, chess players, parents. So what does it take to fool a room full of magicians? And is the victory, actually, a tragedy?
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| Abracadabra: At the World Championship of Magic, there’s little sign of old-fashioned magic props, like rabbits, top hats, and token female assistants. Instead, think rope escapes and levitation. (Top, founder of Magic & Mystery School; above, balls proliferating in magicians’ hands.) Read more. | | | |
| ALBUM | | Descend into and return from the underworld: The Velletri sarcophagus (pictured above) was was carved around A.D. 150—and stories the myth of Hercules. Created during the time when Romans were transitioning from cremation to burial, the “work expresses the deceased’s hope that his life, like Hercules’, will continue beyond the grave,” Nat Geo reports. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ANA PALACIOS | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ANDY SANDS | | Neither plant nor animal: And no, it’s not another magic trick—although these organisms are shrouded in mystery. Behold: this one is beautiful, intelligent, otherworldly: “It's painful how much we don't know” about these organisms, Nat Geo reports. What are they? Click here to find out. | | | |
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