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The High Peak Trail near Mam Tor

Discovering Britain: Minninglow Hill

ByRory WalshMay 29, 2023
Rory Walsh follows the High Peak Trail to a large Stone Age tomb guarded by ancient elms
Review: The Last Drop by Tim Smedley

Review: The Last Drop by Tim Smedley

ByMark RoweMay 26, 2023

Tim Smedley’s The Last Drop is a smouldering indictment of the self-inflicted wounds we’re causing ourselves and Earth by careless…

Historic deal to save drought-stricken Colorado River

Historic deal to save drought-stricken Colorado River

ByBryony CottamMay 25, 2023
Drought and overuse have been draining the Colorado River for decades, a new deal to cut water use could help stop it running dry
A man standing in the world’s largest limestone cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

A Crack in the Mountain: Can tourism and conservation co-exist?

ByGeographical StaffMay 25, 2023
New film A Crack in the Mountain questions the extent to which tourism and conservation can co-exist
Geo Explainer: What are the Northern Lights?

Geo Explainer: What are the Northern Lights?

The northern lights are an awe-inspiring phenomenon on Earth, find out what causes them and the history of their prominence throughout time.
Sleeping with Dandelions, Lewis Newman; Animal Portraits, winner.

British Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 winners

ByGeographical StaffMay 16, 2023
Murmurations, carnivorous plants and honey bee flight trails are some of the exciting winners from this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards
Abdul Salam, 62, photographed in 2018 inside a hole that he had excavated to build a latrine in Kutupalong-Balukhali refugee camp

The Rohingya camps of despair

Dispossessed Rohingya refugees are living in vast, sprawling, underfunded camps in Bangladesh. What does the future hold for them?
The Ganges: river of life, religion and pollution

The Ganges: river of life, religion and pollution

ByStuart ButlerJan 20, 2022
The Ganges experiences significant pollution but its religious importance means those willing to clean up the river make enormous sacrifices.
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