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Some people's love language involves giving flowers on Valentine's Day, our love language is showing you a photograph of a bee on a flower while letting you know that honeybees are trucked in by the billions to pollinate the almond trees in California’s Central Valley. 🩷
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Long before Western astrology, the Chinese zodiac helped organize years, beliefs, and social life. The ancient system links 12 animal signs to birth years and shapes Chinese culture by influencing personality, compatibility, career, and fortune-telling: on.natgeo.com/BRYT0213
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There's nothing quite like the sunlight shining on Cordillera del Paine, Chile.
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Are you the friend who plans the hike or the friend who just shows up ready for a trek? 🏞️
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In this photo from the Nat Geo archive, a flock of white-fronted geese almost blot out the sky in the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Klamath Basin, California.
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For decades, a collection of bone tools sat in a Brazilian museum, described only as “sticks”. Scientists now believe they are 5,000-year-old bone harpoons, possibly the oldest direct evidence of whale hunting yet found and suggesting prehistoric coastal communities hunted whales off Brazil’s warm Atlantic coast. Learn more about the discovery: on.natgeo.com/BRYTC020926
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Against a stark Arctic backdrop, a polar bear moves from floe to floe.
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If you could be eating a meal from anywhere in the world right now, what would it be? 🍽️
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When you’re out walking, what do you notice more—plants or animals?
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This African cheetah family couldn't look more relaxed as they take in the golden-hour glow.
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