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Journal Name : National Geographic
Year : 25 Issue : 299
Month : June B.E. : 2026
Abstract
Presenting content about Sagrada Familia, the cathedral reaching the sky: 100 years after Antoni Gaudí's death, the cathedral he designed finally reached its culmination with the installation of its colossal cross, making it the tallest Christian church in the world. Searching for the mysterious Inca fortress: For centuries, the Incan fortress of Angcocagua remained only in legend. Now, archaeologists believe they have rediscovered this lost site amidst the ruins of a mountaintop in Peru. Freedom on two wheels: A photographer documented how a cyclist, breaking all limits, reclaimed the streets of New York City. When Ocaavango revealed the secrets of a decade ago, a team of researchers gradually explored the river systems of southern Africa. Now, the big picture of what they have discovered is finally emerging. What do we learn about the evolution from colorful lizards? Scientists are trying to unravel the mystery behind the incredibly diverse colors and patterns of the Ibiza rock skink. Guardian of the lions of Dir: Decades after nearly extinction, the only remaining population of the Asian lion in the world is now overwhelmed by the small protected area in India. These butterflies have fake heads. Scientists are just beginning to learn how some butterfly species develop face-like markings on their wings. Lessons from Alaskan landslides: In a warming world, land is becoming increasingly fragile, and in Alaska, landslides are becoming a more frequent disaster than in the past.
