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National Geographic | Sunday Stills Plus: Creating a world where humans and wildlife co-exist
| Issue 117 | | Sunday, September 2, 2018 | |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL KRANZLER AND ANDREW PHELPS | | Green Bank, West Virginia is home to a cutting-edge space observatory with telescopes so sensitive the area around it has been designated a radio-free zone. Photographers Paul Kranzler and Andrew Phelps visit this unusual town where high-tech meets lo-fi. | | | |
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Photograph by Tamara Marino | | Ancient caves in Granada, Spain have been occupied for centuries. Photographer Tamara Merino explores the lives and living spaces of a diverse set of people who call these underground spaces home. | | | |
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Photograph by David Chancellor | | Photographer David Chancellor's ongoing project in the rangelands of northern Kenya examines the interwoven relationship between humans and wildlife in a shared journey of survival. | | | |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JÉRÉMIE JUNG | | In the mountains of Dagestan, a young generation of tightrope walkers is being trained to keep a tradition alive—without nets, ropes, or fear. | | | |
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