Also, mocktails; a mystery woman; beating inflammation; and a big bird quiz
| ILLUSTRATION BY LUISA RIVERA | | “If you're eating like a typical American, you're probably going to die prematurely.” But you don't have to, writes Blue Zones author and Nat Geo Explorer Dan Buettner.
He has gathered hearty and delicious diets practiced by long-living Americans, and says they could add a decade to your life. Some, (as illustrated above), recognize the roots and ancestral foods that are a key.
These non-faddish meals can be as basic as hominy, beans, and squash. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY THE PROVINCE OF NORTH-HOLLAND, THE NETHERLANDS | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRISTIAN ZIEGLER | | Big bird: It’s the fruit-eater-in-chief of Australia’s rain forests. It can grow up to 5 1/2 feet tall and weigh 160 pounds. Oh, and it doesn’t fly. On National Bird Day, we present this male, feasting on quandongs, a native fruit rich in Vitamin C. What bird is this?
A. Cassowary B. Galah C. Honeyeater D. Laughing kookaburra | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NATALIE BEHRING, GETTY IMAGES | | How to see the sun: The final total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044 is happening this year. With a few minutes of totality, the sky will be a sight to behold (above, tourists flocking to an eclipse). Here are all the ways you can see the eclipse—carefully! | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Sunlight, The Magician
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