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Journal Name : National Geographic
Year : 24 Issue : 284
Month : March B.E. : 2025
Abstract
Presenting content about Unveiling Viking Heroines Viking men have long monopolized the legend of the great warriors of the North, but new evidence reveals Viking women were just as skilled on the battlefield. Bringing Medieval Creatures to Life A New Generation of Stonemasons Combine Ancient Arts and Skills with Modern Techniques to Bring New Beauty to an English Cathedral The Last Reindeer’s Long Journey Under the Care of Native Peoples in the Canadian Arctic A legendary herd of deer is making a comeback as a sustainable food source as space and time merge. A photographer comes up with a way to help us see the ancient light of the stars. Hunting for her father’s butterfly A daughter’s arduous quest to find one of the world’s rarest butterflies named after her late father The Curious Story of the World’s Largest Egg What Animal Lays Eggs 100 Times Larger Than a Chicken’s Egg Searching for New York’s Missing Electric Taxis Long Before Modern EVs Battery-powered cars were a late-nineteenth-century powerhouse Protecting Desert Hardy Birds Arizona’s urban sprawl is threatening the habitat of the western burrowing owl Prompting conservationists to think creatively of ways to help, from ancient monasteries to new destinations: for a new generation across the Italian countryside, sacred sites are providing solace to a new generation of travelers looking for meaning in life. Return to the pristine waters of the Aposchel Islands in the middle of Lake Superior. Nature has the power to create, destroy and restore life.
