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September 2010
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Every year, twins, triplets, and other multiples from around the United States travel to Twinsburg, Ohio, where they compete, celebrate, and socialize. Browse a festival gallery and see photos of the many wonderfully diverse participants.  


  Check out the most popular selections from August's Photo of the Day collection.


  This seven-part television event follows millions of animals on their epic journeys of survival. Coming this fall.


  Explore the majestic and fragile ocean in this special edition of National Geographic magazine.


  Revel in the beauty of these fierce predators with photos of them at work and play.
 

  Follow the road less traveled with this list of the 30 finest trails in North America.


  Experience America as the leaves change colors and the air gets just a little bit colder.

Tut's DNA Secrets

Black Pharaohs

Finding Tut's Tomb

The King Herself

Animal Mummies


  On the 25th anniversary of Titanic's rediscovery, high-resolution images from a new expedition shed light on the shipwreck.


  A hitchhiking anemone, a perching sea robin, and a many-armed sea star were recently spotted off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.


  A skink species lays eggs on coasts but births babies in mountains, giving a glimpse of how placentas evolved, scientists say.







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