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Subject: Sunday Stills: Raising sons during war, these pandas go beyond cute, and more
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National Geographic | Sunday Stills
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Issue 116
S U N D A Y  S T I L L S
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Photograph by Alex Potter
       culture      
Fatherhood During War
Photographer Alex Potter goes inside the lives of Yemeni fathers and sons from different walks of life, each with their own particular struggles and hopes for the future.
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Photograph by Ami Vitale
       Animals      
For the Love of Pandas
What makes pandas so loveable? For photographer Ami Vitale, the answer lies beyond their cuddly persona.
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Rockets in Flight
Photographer Robert Ormerod travels to the Nevada desert, where hobbyists can legally send their homemade rockets high into the atmosphere.
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Photograph by Katie Orlinsky
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Impermanent Permafrost
Photographer Katie Orlinsky takes us to northern Siberia, where ground once frozen year-round is now thawing, emitting greenhouse gasses that could accelerate climate change.
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Photograph by Alex Potter
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Photographer Alex Potter took this selfie on the beach in Bir Fugum, Yemen.
"I wanted to dig deeper into how the war has affected families. So I followed a number of fathers and sons in the north and south, digging into the changing relationships and expectations between them. I saw the place with new eyes as I saw what fathers were doing to raise their sons well in the midst of war."
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