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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: The Edgar Allen Poe Shrine in Richmond, Virginia, 1929.Photograph by Charles Martin, National Geographic Creative
weepling: natgeotravel: Reflections: A young boy casts a striking comparison to an aging man lost in a book on a ferry in Istanbul. Photograph by Merve Ates, National Geographic Your Shot
agirlnamedally: august-mor: Jane Goodall. National Geographic, 1974. “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to
swansight: From National Geographic’s 2012 Photo Contest. Amazing.
vintagenatgeographic: Bloody war for economic survival dooms about a thousand bottle nose dolphins and false killer whales, herded ashore and clubbed to death by fishermen of Iki Island in Japan National Geographic | April 1979
vintagenatgeographic: Exploring the Amazon - National Geographic, 1979
photojojo: It’s true that the vast majority of photography takes place here on earth, but that doesn’t mean the photos taken from space aren’t worth checking out. National Geographic collected its top space photos of 2014 which are nearly guaranteed
natgeofound: Welts, scars of beauty, pattern the entire back of a Nuba woman in Sudan, 1966.Photograph by Horst Luz, National Geographic Creative
natgeofound: An elevated view of the private gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand, January 1972.Photograph by James L. Amos, National Geographic
retrospectia: National Geographic’s Majestic Island Worlds, 1987
natgeofound: Two women gaze at heavy surf while lying on boulders on the coast of Nova Scotia, December 1961.Photograph by Volkmar Wentzel, National Geographic
daturatatula: National Geographic, March 1977
trefoiled: Montego Bay, Jamaica, National Geographic 1985. Scanned by Sara Gossett
platos-pal: ‘Obscure Landscapes’ (Origami paper, National Geographic and Ink) by Heidi Prescott
natgeofound: People picnic on the rocky heights that overlook Harpers Ferry in Maryland, 1962. Photograph by Volkmar K. Wentzel, National Geographic Creative
natgeofound: A man feeds donkey sulla flowers and foliage from its own load near Gangi, Sicily, Italy, January 1955.Photograph by Luis Marden, National Geographic
kradhe: from a travel issue of National Geographic dated June, 1954.
humanoidhistory: Pyramids, Egypt, photo by Jesus Oranday. (National Geographic)
mymodernmet: Winners of the 2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
natgeofound: A combination sand and rain storm batters a lone automobile in Kuwait, May 1969.Photograph by David Cupp, National Geographic
allcreatures: Photograph by Robert McLean Knob-tailed gecko (Nephrurus levis occidentalis) in a defensive posture (via Gecko Picture — Animal Wallpaper — National Geographic Photo of the Day) eeeeeeep!
petticoatruler: “I totally saw a fox do this on National Geographic. How hard can it be?”
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
plantj-e: National Geographic, August, 1952.
19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck
natgeofound: A teacher and a deaf student practice making sounds in front of mirror at the Clarke School for the Deaf in Massachusetts, March 1955.Photograph by Willard Culver, National Geographic
levanna: thedapperproject: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic Dead.
thebaconsandwichofregret: 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 reblog this pic Damn I hope
The Death of National Geographic (and some payback)
thieveslikeus: via national geographic
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: It’s hope and then despair as the Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 28, 1986. All seven crew members perish. (National Geographic)
julia-dream4: petticoatruler: “I totally saw a fox do this on National Geographic. How hard can it be?” ahahahaahahhaahha
natgeotravel: Reflections: A young boy casts a striking comparison to an aging man lost in a book on a ferry in Istanbul. Photograph by Merve Ates, National Geographic Your Shot
awesome-picz: National Geographic’s Top Photos Of 2015.
blondebrainpower: Teetering novice gets a helping hand in New York City’s Central Park.National Geographic, May 1973
dormtainment: National Geographic : Black People Laughing
whiny-sugar-glider: National Geographic - Nordic Wild
vintagenatgeographic: Wilberforce Falls on the Hood River in Canada National Geographic | January 1986
thesixthduke: vintagenatgeographic: Château de Chenonceaux near the small village of Chenonceaux, France National Geographic | June 1960 .
darkwingsnark:I see this and I raise you the national geographics article on ‘what an average person will look like by 2050′
viktana: Landscape Photographer Teruo Araya (Japan) 500px Facebook Instagram National Geographic Flickr
thedapperproject: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic
helly-watermelonsmellinfellon: refinery29: Avery Jackson, whose sweetly touching video about what it’s like to be a trans girl, is the groundbreaking cover of this month’s National Geographic Several trans, non-binary, bigender, and androgynous
cratered: Violent child of change, the island of Surtsey spews lava and steam off Iceland. In 1963 it burst from the Atlantic, born of the stupendous forces ever altering the face of the earth, National Geographic, January 1973
blossyum: ofnationalgeographic: National Geographic, March 1977 x
zoomar: This could be the tape deck you’ll leave to your great-grandson. my-ear-trumpet: atompunk: Sony TC-377 advertisement. “The tape deck you’ll leave your great-grandson” From National Geographic, April 1973 (via Vintage Ads) Hmmm.. maybe
See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today | National Geographic
Epic Grand Canyon Hike: A 650-Mile Challenge (Part 1) | National Geographic
august-mor: Jane Goodall. National Geographic, 1974. “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”
wearestill: Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi: Inlaid flowers wind across the mosque’s 183,000-square-foot marble courtyard. Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic
tect0nic: Owl and Mouse by Tom Samuelson via National Geographic.
unamusedsloth: “Vicious” Leopard seal tries to keep national geographic photographer alive by feeding him penguins.
trynottodrown: Dugong (Dugong dugon) returning to surface after sleeping/resting on the sandy sea floor, Lamen Bay, Epi Island, Vanuatu | National Geographic
earthlynation: When Penguins Attack PHOTOGRAPH BY CLINTON BERRY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC YOUR SHOT
reylo-junkyard: novitae: cupcakeemily34: badveganwolf: imran-suleiman: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic gets close and personal with a lion. “and all of a sudden you feel very small” damn right IT JUST WANTS TO BE LOVED
coffeentrees: Moonlight, Fraser Island, Australia. Today on luminous-landscape.com is posted an article I wrote called Fraser Island: Anatomy of a National Geographic Magazine Assignment. Check it out! Luminous Landscape is a great site for lovers of
we-did-an-internet: arcaneimages: This taxidermy was found inside a late 19th-century French mansion which has been sealed up for more than 100 years. Via National Geographic. Good to know people were just as fucking weird before the internet.