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Presenting content about Tracing the Ghost Elephants of Angola: Amidst decades of armed conflict in Angola, a population of elephants survived

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24 March 2026 14:31:34


Journal Name : National Geographic

Year : 25                                                                                                  Issue : 296

Month : March                                                                                       B.E. : 2026

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           Presenting content about Tracing the Ghost Elephants of Angola: Amidst decades of armed conflict in Angola, a population of elephants survived by hiding within the forest and adapting their behavior, earning them the nickname "ghost elephants." This is a canal in Greece that took 2,500 years to build. After enduring more than 2,000 years of ups and downs, the Corinthian Canal finally became a reality and a tourist destination. Immerse yourself in jazz music and find healing in Japan: Kisha, or jazz cafés, in Japan are breeding grounds for a profound culture of music appreciation and listening that our noisy world has forgotten. Revealing the breathtaking beauty of secluded wetlands deep within the inaccessible wetlands of Russia: A photographer found a way to capture moments of spectacular change. Unlocking the wondrous secrets of nature: Advances in genetic engineering are helping us create something close to spiderwebs, yet known to be five times stronger than steel. That something is "SuperSilk," a revolutionary innovation. A revolution in the blink of an eye. The lasting contributions of Meroe Marston Morse to the legendary Polaroid camera company seamlessly blended art and science. New archaeological clues are helping to unravel one of history's most perplexing mysteries: what happened to the Norse settlements in Greenland that vanished without a trace in the Middle Ages.