Newsletter #143 State Of The Planet Earth - 2018-12-30

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If you love articles about Nature and Earth, this page is for you. Happy reading!

10 iconic places to photograph:


From the treasures of ancient Egypt to the wilds of Tanzania, a National Geographic photographer shares his most beloved destinations.

Undiscovered Japan: Tokyo’s weekend getaways: Hillary Richard


Beaches, volcanoes, hot springs, nature – expect the unexpected right outside the city limits.

Atlantic Spotted Dolphin:


The intensely social Atlantic spotted dolphin thrives in large social groups and loves to play in the balmy waters of the Bahamas.

Japan beyond Tokyo: Where to go next: Hillary Richard


Discovering the many sides of Japan is easier than ever with these off-the-beaten-path itineraries.

Your best photos of the week, December 28, 2018: Kristen McNicholas


Each week, our editors choose stunning photos submitted by members of Your Shot, National Geographic's photo community.

Easy ways families can use less plastic in the new year: Allyson Shaw


You and your kids can make a difference in the fight against global plastic pollution. And it can be fun.

The West Coast’s biggest bird oasis is dying. Will it be saved?: Alejandra Borunda


The struggle to preserve the Salton Sea rages on as its shoreline retreats.

Second explorer completes Antarctic crossing: Aaron Teasdale


British adventurer finishes solo, unaided journey two days after American.

Raise a glass to the British version of champagne: Bruce Schoenfeld


Southeast England celebrates historic villages, rolling hills, and now, award-winning bubbly wine.

5 boredom busters to keep kids busy this winter: Laura Goertzel


Check out these five brain-boosting, boredom-busting activities for your kids.

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