Plus, inside the world's longevity hotspots.
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Tourists and influencers have been flocking to Rajasthan, India, to snap photos in a winter wonderland. But the backdrop is actually the Kishangarh Dumping Yard—the dumpsite for Asia’s largest marble market. The slurry produced from cutting and processing marble blocks resemble snow, making it irresistible to some despite environmental and health concerns. |
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In an iconic cover story, National Geographic Explorer Dan Buettner uncovered longevity blue zones with secrets for living a long, healthy life. Accompanying Buettner’s feature were unforgettable photographs by David McLain, such as the one of centenarian Marge Jetton above. |
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