Davao is also known as the home to the critically-endangered bird species the Philippine Eagle (also known as the monkey-eating eagle), which was named as the national bird of the Philippines.
In the Philippines, December is celebrated as ... Photographer Hannah Reyes Morales, also based in Manila, is a National Geographic explorer. This is her first story for the magazine.
This story appears in the October 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... it’s rare to see children this young smoking in the Philippines. Young people play a game of cards, using ...
One company in the Philippines is now going further to bring ... and the entire region of Central Visayas," said Efren Carreon, National Economic Development Authority 7 Regional Director.
This story appears in the January 2014 issue of National Geographic magazine. Noon in the United Arab Emirates is four in the afternoon in the Philippines, which means that Teresa Cruz’s two ...
Traditional, double outrigger boats called banca glide across the glass-like waters of Palawan, an idyllic island province in the Philippines ... Next up is a national treasure: Puerto-Princesa ...
The clear, tumbling waters of Pahangog Twin Falls create a natural swimming pool in Bohol Island, the Philippines. Photograph by Grant Rooney / Alamy Stock Photo ByMaryellen Kennedy Duckett 7 min ...
The Philippines’ ivory market is small compared ... and watch as he hands the less expensive ball to his three-year-old for National Geographic’s Brent Stirton to photograph.
From historic settings to mythical islands, finding holiday happiness is still more fun in The Philippines ... It’s considered a National Historical Landmark in the country.
PHILIPPINE EAGLE FOUNDATION, DAVAO CITY, PHILIPPINES This story appears in the August 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Consider the shoebill, whose photo opens this article. It’s a ...
This story appears in the April 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... At the top of the list: China, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Sightings of junk-filled waters are common—and ...