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DECEMBER 2019/JANUARY 2020

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
MAGAZINE

See the big picture


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Travel storytelling will
return to the pages
of our iconic magazine
starting with the January
2020 issue. Ever since our
founding in 1888, National
Geographic has stood for
exploration, conservation,
scientific research, and
groundbreaking photojour-
nalism. In print and online,
look for thrilling tales of
adventure and timely tips
on destinations and trends.
Tune in to our podcast,
Overheard at National
Geographic, to meet the
explorers, photographers,
and scientists at the edges
of our big, bizarre, and
beautiful world. Find it all
at nationalgeographic.com.

@NATGEOTRAVEL

Explore the world every day


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It’s an amazing world, full of destinations to discover. See
it through the eyes of our photographers on Instagram,
where a steady stream of spectacular images and stories
about important places brings you closer to your next adventure.
Join in the conversation by connecting with our community of
travelers on Facebook and Twitter, where videos, chats, polls,
and vibrant pictures celebrate the planet and all that’s in it. Send
us your questions, share your stories, and travel with us. Follow
us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @NatGeoTravel.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STORE

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Sustainability is a hot topic in travel
these days, especially when it comes
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polluting the oceans. National Geographic
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travelers be green on the go. Trade your
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BOLD TRAVEL BOOKS

Turn a new page


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lead you to new heights of
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tips for seeing the world’s
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“Our journeys are as epic
as our ambitions. Our
ambitions are as soaring
as our imaginations. This
book is for dreamers with
adventurous inclinations,”
writes Traveler editor in
chief George W. Stone
in the foreword. From
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Namibia to Norway, this
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SPECIAL ISSUES

Dream of travel


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Look to the newsstands
for special issues about
travel and other National
Geographic topics, ranging
from history to health,
science, and animals. Our
annual Best Trips issue
will return for 2021, in print
and online, revealing the
places, experiences, and
ideas that will guide your
journeys into the future!
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