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2014/08/06

Inside Nat Geo: World Lion Day, Weather Photos, and More


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WORLD LION DAY

World Lion Day
In the last 50 years or so, we’ve seen the lion population in Africa decline nearly 95 percent. And without immediate action, one day we could live in a world where images and statues of these creatures are all we have.
Find out how you can get involved and celebrate World Lion Day.




BEFORE STONEHENGE

Before Stonehenge
Though they had Stone Age technology, the ancient inhabitants of Scotland’s remote Orkney Islands had a vision that was millennia ahead of their time.
Learn about their complex of monumental buildings.




WEATHER PHOTOS

Weather Photos
A supercell thunderstorm descending at sunset, a radiant rainbow arching over mountains, and a thin line of clouds rolling over a lake are featured in this gallery of stunning weather images.
Take a look at more scenic photos.




ARE CROWS SMARTER THAN CHILDREN?

Are Crows Smarter Than Children?
A New Caledonian crow named Kitty solved a problem that has stumped five-year-old children, according to a new study.
So what did the bird figure out?




SINKHOLES AROUND THE WORLD

Sinkholes Around the World
How much damage can a sinkhole cause? Natural sinkholes and those caused by humans have swallowed cars and houses all around the world.
See sinkholes in Florida, China, and beyond.




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