National Geographic Day 2024 (US): The National Geographic Society, an organization for increasing and diffusing geographic knowledge, was founded in 1888. The society set up its official monthly magazine called the “National Geographic Magazine” (a.k.a. “Nat Geo”) in the same year. The magazine was intended to bring natural, historical, anthropological, and lots more information to its U.S.
However, its popularity was such that it wasn’t long before it made its way across the globe. For over 100 years, “National Geographic Magazine” has brought information to children, adults, educators, history buffs, geography geeks, armchair travelers, and basically anyone with any interest—”Nat Geo” has something for everyone.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DAY
The National Geographic Society, an organization for increasing and diffusing geographic knowledge, was founded in 1888. The society set up its official monthly magazine called the “National Geographic Magazine” (a.k.a. “Nat Geo”) in the same year. The magazine was intended to bring natural, historical, anthropological, and lots more information to its U.S. audience. However, its popularity was such that it wasn’t long before it made its way across the globe. For over 100 years, the “National Geographic Magazine” has brought information to children, adults, educators, history buffs, geography geeks, armchair travelers, and basically anyone with any interest—”Nat Geo” has something for everyone.
Over the years, “National Geographic” has made a name for itself and established itself as a credible source of information. An incredible team supports “Nat Geo,” which has enjoyed long-running success thanks to funding from a non-profit organization with the sole goal of educating. What started as a scholarly journal now has over 40 million current readers. Another thing that has kept “National Geographic” relevant is its effort to evolve with the times. While the objective and foundation of the publication have remained the same, “National Geographic” has evolved with the digital age and introduced various types of online sources as well. From a website and newsletters to captivating documentaries, “Nat Geo” reaches audience members and educates even those who may not be avid readers.
“National Geographic” is undeniably a one-of-a-kind educational source and deserves to be recognized for all it stands for. This National Geographic Day is a chance for us to celebrate one of the most widely read magazines of all time.
National Geographic Day 2024: FAQs
How can I read “National Geographic” for free?
“National Geographic” offers a free newsletter and a free app, or you can find it in certain libraries and coffee shops to read.
Does Netflix have “National Geographic”?
Netflix carries over 30 “National Geographic” titles available to watch, such as different social, nature, and history documentaries.
Who funds “National Geographic”?
National Geographic Partners L.L.C. and some of its subscribers jointly fund “National Geographic.”
National Geographic Day 2024: Activities
Read “National Geographic.”
What better way to appreciate the day than by reading the publication? Try to get your hands on a physical copy of the magazine or browse through its online versions. There is even a National Geographic email newsletter you can sign up for to stay updated on the latest information!
Admire their photos
“National Geographic” is also famous for its extraordinary photographs, from the most beautiful deep-sea shots to incredible mountain views. You can find these photographs all over the internet and on social media.
Channel your inner Nat Geo star
Research a topic you could find in the magazine. It could be as simple as your favorite wild animal or a destination you find intriguing. You can even try to emulate a Nat Geo writer and create a write-up based on your research. Have fun with it!
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5 FACTS “NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC” TAUGHT US
The bird chameleons
Yellow canaries turn orange or red if you feed them red peppers.
Beautiful seas can be dangerous
A ‘cross sea’ phenomenon is beautiful when seen from above but is dangerous to be caught in.
Orchids are the devil
A certain type of orchid in Colombia resembles the devil’s face, complete with horns and red eyes.
There is a colorless rainbow
A rare white rainbow, called the ‘fogbow,’ appears when there is fog instead of rain in the atmosphere.
Avocados are not for everyone
While they are trendy among humans, avos can be toxic for cows, horses, cats, birds, etc.
National Geographic Day 2024: Importance
It recognizes years of effort
Since its founding in 1888, “National Geographic” has consistently published every month. Each issue is well-researched and packed with information, requiring innumerable hours of work, and it deserves a day of celebration at the very least.
It encourages education
“National Geographic” covers a wide variety of informational topics. It makes information concise, easy to follow, and available at our fingertips, enabling us to educate ourselves amid the daily hustle and bustle.
It encourages us to admire the world
Through its coverage, “National Geographic” highlights and broadens our knowledge of all the incredible elements of the world that we may not know of otherwise.
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National Geographic Day Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | January 27 | Saturday |
2025 | January 27 | Monday |
2026 | January 27 | Tuesday |
2027 | January 27 | Wednesday |
2028 | January 27 | Thursday |