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- Georgia Pictures and Facts | National Geographic Kids
Georgia is bordered by Tennessee in the north, South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Florida in the south, and Alabama in the west In the northwest corner of the state is the Appalachian Plateau, with deep caves and the 2,393-foot-tall Lookout Mountain East and south of the Plateau region is the Valley and Ridge region, which has steep, rocky ridges above fertile valleys In the
- Brown Thrasher | National Geographic Kids
A brown thrasher moves its long bill back and forth through a pile of leaves like a broom sweeping the floor Leaves scatter into the air as the bird pokes into the soil and finds a small beetle to eat It quickly digests the tiny insect and then moves on to the next pile of leaves and dirt using its strong beak to thrash around for more food
- Martin Luther King, Jr. | National Geographic Kids
Civil Rights leader Dr Martin Luther King, Jr , never backed down in his stand against racism Learn more about the life of this courageous hero who inspired millions of people to right a historical wrong
- Georgias Golden Isles: discovering the Deep Souths best-kept secret
Georgia’s 110-mile coast packs in a wealth of treasures, from Savannah’s historic downtown to the white-sand beaches of the Golden Isles and coastal communities with West African roots
- 50 Birds, 50 States - National Geographic Kids
50 Birds, 50 States Barry the bald eagle soars from coast to coast to meet state birds and learn about their homes Each episode is an animated rap music video focusing on the big cities, history, landmarks, and significant geographical areas of each state
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Dr Pol spends some time horsing around with a Friesian foal
- The environmental movement is very white. These leaders want to change . . .
The environmental movement is very white These leaders want to change that People of color have long been excluded from environmental policy and conservation—creating blind spots that
- Birds | National Geographic Kids
Birds are warm-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) and are the only animals with feathers Although all birds have wings, a few species can't fly
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