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National Geographic | Sunday Stills Plus: Elegant, colorful, and fierce. Meet Bolivia's 'Flying Cholitas'
| Issue 118 | | Sunday, September 9, 2018 | |
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Photograph by Tim Laman | | Ancient, bizarre-looking, and shy, the helmeted hornbill is now also critically endangered as poachers and traffickers in the forests of Southeast Asia target it for the illegal wildlife trade. | | | |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JEAN GAUMY | | The expansive gray-and-white landscape might look barren, but scientists say life teems in the Arctic waters below. Photographer Jean Gaumy accompanies a team of ecologists studying this little-known world. | | | |
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Photograph by Patricia Sofra | | In a visual travel journal, photographer Patricia Sofra documents her experience as a tourist in Turkey during a period of economic and political uncertainty. | | | |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY LUISA DÖRR | | Elegant skirts. colorful shawls. High-flying wrestling moves. Inside the ring, Bolivia's Flying Cholitas are superheroes. Outside, they fight for their community. | | | |
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| Tim Laman hides on a branch high in the canopy in the Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park in Thailand in hopes of photographing a helmeted hornbill flying by on the way to its nest. "I knew it was going to be hard," Laman said in our story on what it took to photograph the elusive bird. "But it turned out to be even harder than I expected." | | |
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