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This Video of a Badger Burying a Cow Corpse Is #Lifegoals
We should all hope to be as lucky as this little guy.
Inside the Home of the Man Who Collects Everything
Former Nevada lieutenant governor and neurosurgeon Lonnie Hammargren has spent decades and millions collecting everything from roller coasters to movie props to spacecraft.
Photos of Life on the Edge of the Arabian Desert
Photographer Lars Moereels captures quiet moments in a city known for its opulence and wealth.
Inside the West Texas Sanctuary for Kids Who Killed Their Parents
Estrella Vista is the West taken to its logical extreme—the land of no parents, where a person is just a person, not the sum of his history.
Cave Diving in the Nullarbor Is Like Floating in Space
How a rogue community of divers mapped thousands of water-filled caves in the desert.
Photos of Navajo Who Have Refused to Leave Their Land
For decades, a stubborn band of indigenous people has refused to leave the land called Big Mountain, defying both the government and coal companies.
Shooting the Aura of the Australian Outback
Tim Hillier's photos of the Outback shot from single-engine planes paint the landscape with rainbows.
Trucks and Children Are Sucking the Beaches of Morocco Dry
A critical ingredient in concrete, glass and microchips, sand is a hot commodity – and in Morocco, illegal extraction costs the government $1.1 billion in unpaid taxes.
Photos of Artificial Tourist Paradises in Australia and Dubai
In his series Gold, photographer Sean Fennessy examines the similarities between the two surreal cities.
The Worst Drought in 500 Years
In the first episode of our new show, California Soul, we head out to California's drought-ravaged towns and see what people are doing to carry on.
Shoes, Books, Bullets and Backpacks – Every Found Object On the Mexican Border Represents a Tragedy
Photographer Richard Misrach and Mexican composer Guillermo Galindo are turning human trash found on the US-Mexico border into instruments, giving a new identity to fragments of lost lives.
I Dug Up Peyote in the Mexican Desert
When my friend Luis mentioned he'd heard of a remote place in Mexico where people go to dig up the psychedelic cactus and trip in the desert, it seemed like a no-brainer.