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2012/01/24

Texas Showgirl Chickens, Lost Places, and Best Family Trips

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Inside National Geographic
January 2012




Photo of the Day
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Atlantis Hunters
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Russia Photos
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Texas Showgirls
One photographer is on a mission to photograph as many animal species as possible. Browse his gallery of beautiful creatures, including these Silkie showgirl chickens at the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas.
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Kazakhstan's Tomorrowland
Will the country's new capital endure and prosper?
 
Best Family Trips
From canyons to cathedrals, these places offer perfect getaways.
 
Your Adventure Photos
Get ideas for your next adventure with this gallery of exciting photos.
 
Sea Urchin Gallery
Browse vivid images of these small, spiny creatures.
 
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The Sword Excalibur
Was the legend of the "Sword in the Stone" merely a tale of medieval metalwork?
 
Crystal Skull Explorer
One man claims that crystal skulls possess supernatural powers.




Visions of Earth

Jigsaw Puzzles


Winter Photos
Lost Places
Flora Gallery
 
New Calendar Proposed
If a new annual calendar is adopted, there'd be a "leap week" every five to six years, experts say.
 
Cruise Disasters That Changed Travel
Some good may yet come of Italy's Costa Concordia wreck. At least since Titanic, cruise accidents have sparked new safety standards.
 
Photos: South Pole Trek, 100 Years On
A century after British explorer Robert Scott reached the South Pole, "incredibly rich," rarely seen pictures give an inside look at the ill-fated expedition.
 
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