National Geographic / Renan Ozturk At first, Honnold worried whether Means would be able to make the long journey, which involved flying into Guyana, canoeing upriver and forging through 40 miles of jungle to the chosen tepui. But as the team paddled out from the last vill...
India. National Geographic produced a documentary series about the Jaipur macaques called "Monkey Thieves" that looked at the social lives and habits of the rebellious, curious animals that have grown
one largely fueled by younger audiences. While that shift was years in the making, 1967 might be considered ground zero in signifying a point of no return. Does all this sound like a lead-up to "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Beatles?