Using their impressive teeth, these spotted ragged-tooth sharks have no problem catching their prey 🦈
#SharksUpClose with Bertie Gregory is now streaming on @DisneyPlus and @hulu.
On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly into space as a member of the Challenger's STS-7 mission. At 32 years old, she was also the youngest American astronaut to have made the journey.
Coming soon to @DisneyPlus and @hulu, #SallyFilm celebrates her enduring legacy.
Photo Credits
1) Courtesy of Bear Ride
2-4) NASA
In homage to our 33 founders, we're proud to introduce the National Geographic 33—an initiative honoring a new generation of global trailblazers who are making a profound impact on conservation, science, policy, storytelling, and beyond.
Find out more about his work and the #NatGeo33: on.natgeo.com/NGADX040725
Jeremy Jones, photographed by Jonas Fredwall Karlsson in Olympic Valley, California
As climate change shrinks the number of weeks that winter sports enthusiasts can spend on the slopes, iconic snowboarder Jeremy Jones is representing the interests of those who want to protect the great outdoors. We're excited to name Jeremy as an inaugural #NatGeo33 honoree.
To uncover one of the great mysteries of the natural world, an elite team of adventurers and scientists must first push further than anyone has ever gone before. 1/2
With dangers ranging from forest fires to avalanches, off-season adventures require advance prep and adventure smarts. Here’s what to look out for when taking to the wild outdoors this fall.
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Climbing is never without risk, but this time @AlexHonnold is risking it all. Together with his team, they're doing what no one has dared to do — ascend one of the largest and most remote rock faces in the world. 1/2
Good wildlife filmmaking begins with a desire to spend time immersed in the wonder of nature.
Don't miss #AnimalsUpClose with Bertie Gregory, an original series now streaming on
@DisneyPlus
In honor of Hispanic & Latin American Heritage Month, we spoke to Nat Geo photographer and Explorer Sofia Jaramillo to hear how she's using photography to change the narrative around representation, social justice, and the fight against climate change.
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175 years later, writer Mark Synnott undertook his own expedition with a National Geographic team to find evidence of their fate—but not without obstacles of their own: on.natgeo.com/45OGmwa
“Explorer: Lost in the Arctic” is now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.
In 1845, British explorer Sir John Franklin, along with two ships and 128 men, set out for the Northwest Passage, never to return. Their disappearance gave rise to one of the greatest unsolved mysteries.