
Never-before-seen images from Nat Geo's epic Sahara road trip
A new book features the unpublished photos from the Magnum Photo co-founder's 1957 and 1958 expeditions through North and East Africa.
A selection of work from ideation to publication, integrating photo and archival research to visually bring stories to life.

A new book features the unpublished photos from the Magnum Photo co-founder's 1957 and 1958 expeditions through North and East Africa.

Uncover the deep and mysterious world beneath the "Eternal City." Hidden Rome reveals the intricacies of a place built on catastrophe, resilience, and reinvention - a city where every ruin serves as the foundation for a new era.

A new study argues the Indus Civilization may have been the most egalitarian society in the ancient world - but scholars are divided.

World War II: Stories from the Front Lines shares powerful firsthand accounts from soldiers and civilians, offering a look at life during the war through personal stories, maps, and survivor recollections.

The quality of every rink depends on factors like temperature, ice quality, friction, and elevation, and even small adjustments can have a significant impact on Olympic athletes' performance.

Pieces of the prized British relic 'Stone of Destiny' were chipped off during a 1960 heist. Now people are coming forward with those fragments - shedding new light on the stone's history

National Geographic's mapmaking began during World War I, and its reputation for precision and detail led to requests from the U.S. government for specialized maps during World War II.