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soyacide: Gettin’ all National Geographic up in this piece!
petapeta: Incredible Animal Photos in 2012 National Geographic Photography Contest - My Modern Metropolis
vintagenatgeographic: Abandoned house keeps company with dairy cattle in Penobscot County, Maine National Geographic | June 1977
taishou-kun: Kyoto, Japan, New-Year day - 1960 Source : National Geographic
natgeofound: Botafogo Bay and Rio de Janeiro at night, September 1920.Photograph by Carlos Bippus, National Geographic
philippinespics: Ifugao girls groom each other’s hair. Luzon Island, Philippines. 1910. Photographer: Charles Martin - National Geographic Creative
nationalgeographicdaily: Honorable Mention (2010 National Geographic Photography Contest) Photo and caption by Stephanie Swartz Lion in the Shadows This lion at a wildlife sanctuary in Indonesia found his light at the perfect moment for me to capture
captainshenanigans: robert-downey-jrs-ass: thefreckledl: wrench-wench: dredsina: blacknoise0410: steamlord313: ananagirl: inthelightofthepast: rabelde-sin-causa: I love National Geographic so much. (Click the picture for the article in question
iluvbengpushed: I want this edition of national geographic!
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Very beautiful creature putting its teeth into the prey.
natgeofound:A white fallow stag stands in a forest in Switzerland, 1973.Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic Creative
magictransistor: David Doubilet, A Giant Octopus Propels Itself, National Geographic, 1978.
theamandacollection67: It’s to darn hot in So. Cal I think I’ll have a coke! National Geographic June 1947
agracier: slave markets as recreated for the an issue of the National Geographic … Educational
confirm3dkill: Yea these are real, its a Lightning storm crossing paths with the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull’s eruption column. Here’s a link to the National Geographic Article Nature and it’s awesome power…
natgeofound: Palm trees and a photographer cast shadows on the ocean’s surface near Tahiti Island, Polynesia, May 1996.Photograph by Jodi Cobb, National Geographic Creative
mymodernmet: After months of seeing the stunning entries in the 2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest, it’s finally time to announce the winners! Out of more than 18,000 entries, Marko Korošec took home the grand prize for his amazing photo
secretdreamlife: White Lion~National Geographic photographer Toni Tanner
nemfrog: “Distribution of vegetables and snow line.” A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. 1835.
hypnotic-flow: 19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck actually thought about doing this for a profession..
solnishka1927: anomalously-written: You know what I love? Names. You know what I love more than just names? Geographically accurate names. —- (Current popular names all over the world) —- The following information was found here Names
ivyarchive: mymodernmet: Illustrator Lili Chin’s adorable series Dogs of the World illustrates 192 breeds of dogs grouped according to geographical origin. More:
Mix Cover Tutorial: Outer Limits Pioneer With this mix I wanted to create a cover that touched on a Jonny Quest, meets Steve Zissou, meets Outer Space, meets National Geographic vibe. So what you’ll see in this tutorial is the process by which I came
sixpenceee: When this photograph was first published in Africa Geographic, BBC Wildlife and later in Paris Match and the Daily Mail it resulted in a flurry of e-mails, phone calls and letters from around the world asking if the image was a fake. The
kittensanonfan: I love going on road trips with Daddy in the RV. We don’t go far geographically…
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vintagenatgeographic: Three Kirghiz wives share a yurt, Kyrgyzstan National Geographic | April 1972
vintagenatgeographic: Giant octopus propels itself by jetting water past its eight sucker covered arms National Geographic | April 1980
vintagenatgeographic: Tasaday child in the Philippines clings to her mother’s breast National Geographic | August 1972
natgeofound: A female worker helps insulate wires on a large generator in Czechoslovakia, February 1968.Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic
natgeofound: A student works at the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, 1927.Photograph by Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic
natgeofound: Club members on the ocean front are shaded by decorative parasols, 1930.Photograph by Clifton R. Adams, National Geographic
natgeofound: Smiling young woman holds chick above chicken-filled incubator drawer in Arkansas, July 1944.Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart, National Geographic
natgeofound: Tourists in the old town hall of Bremen look up at a model ship in Germany, January 1969.Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic
natgeofound: A man shows tribal scars on his back in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, November 1919.Photograph by E. Torday, National Geographic
natgeofound: Two actresses at Delphi Festival adorn costumes of classical Greece, December 1930.Photograph by Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic
In the world of Mechanis the nations of France, Russia and Germany exist as they do in our world (geographically at least) but beyond their borders lies a world of great dangers and wonders. This is as they existed in the age of revolutions (- both politi
magicalnaturetour: African Elephant, BotswanaPhotograph by Frans Lanting, National Geographic An African elephant drinks at dawn in Botswana’s Chobe National Park.
retrospectia: National Geographic’s Still Waters, White Waters, 1977
natgeofound: A solitary fisherman’s home keeps watch on quiet Placentia Bay in Newfoundland, Canada, 1974.Photograph by Sam Abell, National Geographic Creative
fahde: natgeofound: A trainer controls a flock of trained flamingos for photo opportunities in Nassau, Bahama Islands, November 1957.Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart, National Geographic x
indodla: Maryland National Geographic July - December 1944
unabooting: ladyinterior: Via Architecture Art Design, TreeHouse Point, Sonic Walker Flickr, KnoxNews, The Lonesome LA Cowboy, Dan Schleifer Flickr, 500px, Kelly Brown Flickr, Awesome Spaces, Pinterest & National Geographic filed under
drughouses: muslimnproud: vodkapussy: peterfromtexas: Heart surgeon after 23-hour (successful) lung heart transplantation. His assistant is sleeping in the corner saw this in the national geographic best 100, this was my favourite I can never not
natgeofound: Saint Christopher decorates an archway over a cobblestone street in Bavaria, Germany, March 1974.Photograph by George F. Mobley, National Geographic
poeticislam:Inlaid flowers across Sheikh Zayed mosque’s 183,000-square-foot marble courtyard. Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic
seedy: Illustrator Lili Chin’s adorable series Dogs of the World illustrates 192 breeds of dogs grouped according to geographical origin. More: tbh i never wanted this post to end
doingitforthevine: ivyarchive: mymodernmet: Illustrator Lili Chin’s adorable series Dogs of the World illustrates 192 breeds of dogs grouped according to geographical origin. More: tbh i never wanted this post to end
Kodakchrome! Or at least something that similar. Reminds me of my love of old National Geographics. This is probably a picture from a tribe of motorcylcel ridin’ amazon tribeswomen from a remote fertile valley in the Gobi Desert. The picture was
natgeofound: A woman working on a mosaic of Mary and baby Jesus in Vatican City.Photograph by James L. Stanfield, National Geographic
neuromorphogenesis: Trick yourself into an out-of-body experience Your mind isn’t as firmly anchored in your body as you think. Time for some sleight of hand CLOSE your eyes and ask yourself: where am I? Not geographically, but existentially. Most
justenoughisplenty: Dall sheep rove the Brooks Range, grazing to the uppermost limits of plant growth. National Geographic - March, 1972
kruhn: tamburina: My sister in the south of Chile. We are sitting at home next to the fireplace in our southern lake house when it suddenly began to pour uncontrollably. Had to rush into the lake to take this snapshot! - Camila Massu/National Geographic
poeticislam: Inlaid flowers across Sheikh Zayed mosque’s 183,000-square-foot marble courtyard.Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic
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mandypreillyy: yung-nomad: mandypreillyy: imran-suleiman: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic gets close and personal with a lion. this makes me so sad :( this broke my heart
octoswan: I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not
vintagenatgeographic: Hue ballet troupe in Vietnam National Geographic | February 1967