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Malta’s mysterious ‘fat ladies’ lure a new generation of pilgrims
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7 architectural gems to see in Barcelona—from Gaudí and beyond
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The woman who almost became England’s first queen
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The 30-foot sea cow hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat
The 30-foot sea cow hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat

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Why capsule hotels are taking global cities by storm

Why capsule hotels are taking global cities by storm
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2025: The Pictures of the Year

From the thousands of images made by our photographers all around the world this year, we present the ones that moved and inspired us most.

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    7 architectural gems to see in Barcelona—from Gaudí and beyond
    7 architectural gems to see in Barcelona—from Gaudí and beyond
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    A photographer's epic East Coast road trip along Route 1

    Traveling the Atlantic highway from Florida to Maine, Anastasia Samoylova found a country in the midst of change, loss—and endurance.

    December 2025 Issue

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    2025: The Pictures of the Year

    Behind the scenes: The making of 2025's Pictures of the Year

    Behind the scenes: The making of 2025's Pictures of the Year
    Behind the scenes: The making of 2025's Pictures of the Year

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    Making sense of the pyramids’ enduring mysteries
    Making sense of the pyramids’ enduring mysteries
    Rethinking how the Egyptians built the pyramids
    Rethinking how the Egyptians built the pyramids
    Tracking disease outbreaks to the ends of the Earth
    Tracking disease outbreaks to the ends of the Earth
    The oldest known city map is startlingly precise
    The oldest known city map is startlingly precise
    The race to save secrets trapped in ice
    The race to save secrets trapped in ice

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