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"Great Migrations" Premiere, Sacred Journeys, New Wallpapers, More!

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November 2010
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Gather your friends and family on November 7 for the first night of a global television event three years in the making.  


  See the top-rated islands, coastlines, and beaches in Traveler's annual survey.


  Grab a new wallpaper from a series of photos that use vivid color to highlight the power of photography.


  Check out our state-by-state guide to the top outdoor hubs around the United States.


  Humans have always made journeys of faith to sites they hold sacred. Explore those places in our new special issue.
 

  Can Pennsylvania's natural gas reservoirs be developed sustainably?


  Track energy company growth since the first production of natural gas from shale.

Rockhopper Penguin

Draco Lizard

Gibbon

White-Eared Kob

Triggerfish


  Wearing a false head, a bundled mummy—and three child sacrifices—emerge from an urban pyramid in Peru.


  A Maya complex, a Haitian palace, and a Swahili town are among the ancient sites being ruined by neglect, a new report says.


  A fossil jawbone with a strong chin is upsetting notions of when our ancestors migrated out of Africa, a new study says.







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