After dark, a menagerie of species rises to the surface of the ocean, in the greatest migration on the planet. Four New Zealand Geographic photographers have been documenting this night life—creatures tiny, rare, poisonous, or very, very weird.
 
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CONNECT / September 21, 2018
 
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Deep space

After dark, a menagerie of species rises to the surface of the ocean, in the greatest migration on the planet. Four New Zealand Geographic photographers have been documenting this night life—creatures tiny, rare, poisonous, or very, very weird.

 
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The secret passage beneath Auckland

Hidden beneath quiet suburban streets are clues to Auckland’s tumultuous geological past: lava caves. See them in person: these images by Chirag Jindal are being exhibited this weekend at Silo Park in downtown Auckland. Learn more about the lava caves here.

 
 
 
 
 
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Why we're obsessed with sports

“Sports have a heroic and mythical dimension; they are, in a sense, a story we tell ourselves about ourselves.”

 
 
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Caught empty-handed

Only one person in New Zealand has ever been charged with spying for the Russians.