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A beginner's guide to camping in Australia There are countless ways to camp in Australia — plan your trip well and you'll be rewarded with sun-soaked coastlines and staggering Outback landscapes ...
Tiny extremophiles give the salty lakes their rosy hue, but over-mining and climate change are threatening their existence.
Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s ...
Cartographer Will Pringle created beautiful, exquisitely detailed maps for Australian Geographic for almost four decades.
National Geographic’s Pristine Seas program has launched the third phase of its marine research expedition in Fiji, aiming to ...
A practical guide to campervanning in Australia From what you should bring to the best time to go, here's everything you need to know to plan an epic Australian road trip by campervan ...
Across the country, painted silos are turning fading rural areas into open-air art galleries. Locals hope they bring tourism, too.
National Geographic Trails Illustrated topographic map coverage with the new Wind River Range maps highlighted in red.
National Geographic’s Cartographic Typefaces Our maps have long been known for their distinctive typefaces, but few outside the Society know of the history that lies behind them.
7 must-visit campsites in Western Australia Pitch your tent under the starry skies of the Outback and discover age-old Aboriginal traditions, world-famous vineyards and coral-dotted coastlines in ...
Take a wellness road trip along Australia’s new hot springs trail From the coast to the bush, the Great Victorian Bathing Trail is drawing a 550-mile arc of well-being across the state.
Published today in Science Advances, this world-first map of ant diversity also acts as a “treasure map”, highlighting likely regions rich in undiscovered species. A big part of our world ...
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