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June 22
Biggest earthquakes: the 10 largest recorded
By
Geographical Staff
May 27, 2022
Discover the top 10 biggest earthquakes in history and learn about their impact on the world.
June 2022 Geographical crossword
By
Geographical Staff
May 26, 2022
The first correctly completed crossword selected at random wins a hardback copy of the comprehensive Philip’s Essential World Atlas worth £25
How to see the world: centring the Indo-Pacific
By
Tim Marshall
May 25, 2022
Tim Marshall argues that world maps should centre the Indo-Pacific – the world's new economic and political hub
A walk through Stourbridge’s heart of glass
By
Rory Walsh
May 25, 2022
A historic walk through Stourbridge in the Black Country which was was once the world centre of glass making
The photography of Captain William Shakespear
By
Geographical Staff
May 23, 2022
The photographs of Captain William Shakespear (1878 – 1915) are among the earliest and finest images of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Legendary tales of life expectancy in Azerbaijan
By
Geographical Contributor
May 18, 2022
The tiny town of Lerik in Azerbaijan is home to extremely long-live residents and some extraordinary claims
Review: Inside Qatar by John McManus
By
Katie Burton
May 17, 2022
It’s hard to know what to make of Qatar, although that’s not the fault of McManus, whose writing is entertaining, in-depth and compassionate
Solar power breakthrough using perovskite
By
Marco Magrini
May 13, 2022
Climate watch: Marco Magrini looks at some pioneering solar power research using the semiconductor mineral perovskite
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