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2012/12/22

Why didn't the world end yesterday? Plus: year's weirdest news, more

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10 Oddest Finds
Of 2012

Photos: Earth's Wildest Place

Best Trips for 2013
Huge New Dinosaur Found
Top 10 Holiday Light Displays
Why the
World Didn't End Friday
Our experts break down the Maya 2012 doomsday myth with facts and photos.
  • Pictures: 2012 Myths
  • Maya Myth Decoded
  • Why Did Maya Fall?
  • Top 10 Maya Secrets
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    Pictures:
    Future Starships
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    Man on Fire
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    Best Camera
    Trap Pictures
    The year's best candid pics: spitting bears, wrestling reptiles, and more. Photos >>
     
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    Stone-Swinging Monkey Busts Nuts
    In Brazil a Nat Geo explorer studies how bearded monkeys learn to open big nuts. Watch >>
     
    A Lion Slept on Me
    We've heard some wild tales at Nat Geo—but this one may just beat them all. Watch >>


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    "Beautiful" New Meteor Shower Pictures
    In case you missed it: We've collected the best photos of this week's Geminid meteor shower.
     
    Venomous New Primate Found
    You'll never guess how this new species of slow loris gets its poison.
     
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    Could you live on a hundred square feet?
     
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