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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE JULY 2016 Look for the July issue on digital newsstands (online at ngm.com, on smartphones and tablet computers) now and on print newsstands June 28. Authors and photographers are available for interviews. Photos and video are available. PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717 [email protected] The Battle for Virunga At one of the world’s most dangerous parks, survival depends upon making peace with desperate, discontented neighbors. (by Robert Draper, photographs by Brent Stirton) Smartphone Americana After more than 20 years abroad, a photographer explores his own country. (written and photographed by David Guttenfelder) Great White Mystery They are the world’s most famous sharks—yet we know so little about them. (by Erik Vance, photographs by Brian Skerry) National Geographic magazine is the official journal of the National Geographic Society, a global nonprofit membership organization driven by a passionate belief in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to change the world. Published in English and 40 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 6.4 million. It is sent each month to National Geographic members and is available at ngm.com and on print and digital newsstands (smartphones and tablet computers). ### COVER STORY: Beyond Reasonable Doubt Criminal forensics has been accused of being more craft than science. Can it shake that reputation? (by Veronique Greenwood, photographs by Max Aguilera-Hellweg) NEWS Greece, Gods, and the Beyond Ancient Greeks believed that gods played a role in all life, from the underworld to realms above. (by Caroline Alexander, photographs by Vincent J. Musi and David Coventry) National Geographic magazine’s yearlong exploration of the power of parks, celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service on Aug. 25, 2016, continues this month with a special look at Virunga National Park. Every issue this year is dedicated to helping people better understand the wonders and challenges of parks across the world. Visit natgeo.com/parks for more.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINEJULY 2016

Look for the July issue on digital newsstands (online at ngm.com, on smartphones and tablet computers) now and on print newsstands June 28.

Authors and photographers are available for interviews. Photos and video are available.

PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717

[email protected]

The Battle for VirungaAt one of the world’s most dangerous parks, survival depends upon making peace with desperate, discontented neighbors.(by Robert Draper, photographs by Brent Stirton)

Smartphone AmericanaAfter more than 20 years abroad, a photographer explores his own country.(written and photographed by David Guttenfelder)

Great White MysteryThey are the world’s most famous sharks—yet we know so little about them.(by Erik Vance, photographs by Brian Skerry)

National Geographic magazine is the official journal of the National Geographic Society, a global nonprofit membership organization driven by a passionate belief in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to change the world. Published in English and 40 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 6.4 million. It is sent each month to National Geographic

members and is available at ngm.com and on print and digital newsstands (smartphones and tablet computers).###

COVER STORY: Beyond Reasonable DoubtCriminal forensics has been accused of being more craft than science. Can it shake that reputation?(by Veronique Greenwood, photographs by Max Aguilera-Hellweg)

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Greece, Gods, and the BeyondAncient Greeks believed that gods played a role in all life, from the underworld to realms above.(by Caroline Alexander, photographs by Vincent J. Musi and David Coventry)

National Geographic magazine’s yearlong exploration of the power of parks, celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service on Aug. 25, 2016, continues this month with a special look at Virunga National Park.

Every issue this year is dedicated to helping people better understand the wonders and challenges of parks across the world. Visit natgeo.com/parks for more.