Diving into a pool. Partying in the tropics (above). Is there such a thing as the happiest places on Earth?
Nat Geo went on a hunt—and we have found a few lands where people feel secure, have a sense of purpose, and enjoy lives that minimize stress and maximize joy. What can we learn from them? Oh, and where are they?
Ketamine therapy may fight severe depression and suicidal thinking. But last month the U.S. FDA outlined potentially serious risks from using the prescription anesthetic without proper medical supervision. Health experts are alarmed by the growing and widespread use of ketamine (pictured above is a microscopic view of crystallized ketamine). Here’s what you need to know.
The Flying Cholitas: Stylish and ready to wrestle, these fighters mix modern wrestling with a history of activism. Most, like Angela(above), are members of a highland Indigenous nation. Where are we?
The last free-range herd: That’s how this group of 4,000 reindeer are known in Canada. Above, in one of our pictures of the year, they are being herded to the animals’ calving grounds. The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation took over the herd in 2021.
Today’s soundtrack: Happy, Pharrell Williams
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