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Saturday, September 9, 2023 | |
| PHOTOGRAPH VIA CENTRAL PRESS, GETTY | | She was never supposed to be queen. And her longest-ever reign coincided with the sharp decline of the British Empire.
Yet, the magic of Queen Elizabeth II, who died a year ago yesterday, was that she attained worldwide dignity and stature while Britain’s size and power diminished. The monarchy seems reduced in profile today under her long-waiting successor, Charles III. How did Elizabeth maintain such above-the-fray sway?
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT GOODMAN, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN FINKE | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID GUTTENFELDER | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BRENT STIRTON, GETTY IMAGES/NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | A new frontier in space: Alongside three private astronauts, two pilots and one astronaut instructor, two unlikely passengers were also onboard Virgin Galactic’s third commercial spaceflight: the remains of ancient humans (a male skeleton above). But why even send fossils into space?
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ZOMBIES, VIKINGS, AND A POET | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BECKY HALE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | | Adventure awaits: What to do with old copies of National Geographic? Writer Tara Conklin grabbed them—and their tales of zombie-creating worms, a passionate Chilean poet, and honey-laden Viking ships—for a yellow-backed theme of her latest novel, Community Board.
“In envisioning what a childhood home looks like—that place of return—I instinctively placed a stack of National Geographic magazines somewhere in the house,” Conklin tells us. And yes, dear reader, page-turning drama and hilarity ensue.
What do you do with your old Nat Geos? Let us know.
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Today’s soundtrack: Killer Queen, Queen
This newsletter has been curated and edited by David Beard, Hannah Farrow, Nancy San MartÃn, and Jen Tse. Amanda Williams-Bryant, Alisher Egamov, Rita Spinks, and Jeremy Brandt-Vorel also contributed this week. Thanks for reading! | | | |
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