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| PHOTOGRAPH BY FOODFOLIO/PICTURE PRESS/REDUX | | A key ingredient to a gin and tonic (tonic water, above) comes from a tropical bush. An experimental toothpaste, from volcanoes, was so rough on teeth that it’s now used on pedicures. And an 11-year-old’s accidental discovery has become a summertime staple on a stick.
What are the origins of some of the crazy, yet vital, stuff we eat, drink, or rub on our bodies? Here are glimpses from an upcoming Nat Geo book.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ADENILSON BUZINARO PEREZ/ISTOCK/GETTY | | A good scratchy: Before you rubbed them in your shower ... loofahs (pictured above) were used as engine filters for U.S. Navy warships. How did these things come to be essential? Read on. | | | |
| IMAGE BY LOOK AND LEARN/BRIDGEMAN IMAGES
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| VIDEO BY JOEL SARTORE | | A celebration of life: Seventeen years ago, Nat Geo Explorer Joel Sartore set out to document every species in human care (pictured above, nudibranchs, mesmerizing sea-dwellers). So far, he’s photographed 14,000 of them for his one-of-a-kind Photo Ark—with no signs of stopping. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRITISH MUSEUM/SCALA, FLORENCE | | Making a matriarchy: Steadfast, wise, powerful—all words to describe the three queens that led Egypt against Hyksos invaders in the 16th century B.C.—and created an empire. Here’s how they did it. (One of the queens, Ahmose Nefertari, is depicted above.)
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