While the pandemic is far from over, many of us are hopeful that 2022 is the year we’ll finally be able to broaden our travel horizons again. Travel publishers are releasing their annual recommendations of where to travel in the year ahead. Lonely Planet got in there at the start of November, offering up Slovenia, Oman and Mauritius, and now it’s the turn of travel chronicler National Geographic.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away. Guillaume glides beneath ice sheets, walks the ocean floor with spear-fishermen, and swims with whales in this breathtaking short by Les Films Engloutis.
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There are plenty of climate-change documentary’s to keep you thinking about the choices you’ve made in life. We’ve listed our top 10 documentaries that will make you think twice about how you interact with the planet and what you eat.
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For more than 130 years, National Geographic has sent their explorers to the most remote areas of the earth to better understand the world and our relationship to it. Now you can see the world through their eyes as you journey alongside the National Geographic experts, photographers and researchers while they visit some of the world’s most remote destinations.