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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE JULY 2015 Look for the July issue on digital newsstands (online at ngm.com, on smartphones and tablet computers) beginning June 8 and on print newsstands June 30. Authors and photographers are available for interviews. Photos and video are available. PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717 [email protected] Stalking a Killer The latest Ebola crisis may yield clues as to where the virus hides between outbreaks. (by David Quammen, photographs by Pete Muller) *Footage available On a Roll Inspired by a bold chef and fueled by social media, a global food-truck craze picks up speed. (by David Brindley, photographs by Gerd Ludwig) In Gandhi’s Footsteps Across India, the author sees where Mohandas Gandhi shaped history. But the leader’s mark on modern life is less clear. (by Tom O’Neill, photographs by Rena Effendi) Pluto at Last On July 14, a spacecraft launched in 2006 is scheduled to fly within 8,000 miles of our solar system’s former ninth planet. (by Nadia Drake, photographs by Dana Berry) 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 nearly 40 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 6.7 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). ### Feeding Frenzy At feeding time, killer whales reveal not so much their appetite as their cunning. (by Virginia Morell, photographs by Paul Nicklen) *Footage available NEWS

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINEJULY 2015

Look for the July issue on digital newsstands (online at ngm.com, on smartphones and tablet computers) beginning June 8 and on print newsstands June 30.

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

PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717 [email protected]

Stalking a KillerThe latest Ebola crisis may yield clues as to where the virus hides between outbreaks.(by David Quammen, photographs by Pete Muller)*Footage available

On a RollInspired by a bold chef and fueled by social media, a global food-truck craze picks up speed.(by David Brindley, photographs by Gerd Ludwig)

In Gandhi’s FootstepsAcross India, the author sees where Mohandas Gandhi shaped history. But the leader’s mark on modern life is less clear.(by Tom O’Neill, photographs by Rena Effendi)

Pluto at LastOn July 14, a spacecraft launched in 2006 is scheduled to fly within 8,000 miles of our solar system’s former ninth planet.(by Nadia Drake, photographs by Dana Berry)

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 nearly 40 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 6.7 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).

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Feeding FrenzyAt feeding time, killer whales reveal not so much their appetite as their cunning.(by Virginia Morell, photographs by Paul Nicklen)*Footage available

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