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blunt-science:Neil deGrasse Tyson talking about creationism, science celebrities and kids on National Geographic. Watch the full video here.
darkwingsnark:I see this and I raise you the national geographics article on ‘what an average person will look like by 2050′
sixpenceee: National Geographic has a video of Thomas Scott cornering the snake and then chopping off its head. But it’s what happens afterward that’s strange. The snake’s head, zombie-like, keeps on moving and keeps baring its deadly fangs. According
crime-she-typed: EXACTLY! And I’m tired of National Geographic articles calling them “ancient combs” too I didn’t know that. Pretty cool
jhameia: driftingfocus: anogoodrabblerouser: disquietingtruths: universalequalityisinevitable: Robert Sapolsky about his study of the Keekorok baboon troop from National Geographic’s Stress: Portrait of a Killer. Thiiiiiiis, people, thiiiis!
hypnotic-flow: 19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck actually thought about doing this for a profession.. @perceptionofadove For your hobby…
shermansky: kineticpenguin: 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
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
phototoartguy: Asking For Trouble: (Chris Habegger/National Geographic Photo Contest)
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
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 AND SAVED please,
exterum: (via Humpback Whales Picture, Tahiti Wallpaper - National Geographic Photo of the Day)
horsesandpyramids: The cute photo of a baby elephant in rain slicker belied a harrowing tale. Read Charles Siebert’s 2011 National Geographic story about baby elephants orphaned when their mothers were killed by poachers, and the people who spend their
firsttimeuser: Exploring the Amazon Published in 1970 by the National Geographic Society Book and photos by Helen and Frank Schreider
sh4rkies: Quick Cat Nap. Photo by Rick Sheremeta, National Geographic. “I spent four days observing and photographing Brown Bears. The bears routine became pretty obvious - they’d fish for a while until their bellies were full, then they’d wander
ofnationalgeographic: National Geographic, January 1981
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
thefrogman: Big sister drops to her knees to show affection to newborn Photo by James Irwin on National Geographic’s photo contest [h/t: faunafacts]
vistale: According to National Geographic, this is what the average American will look like in the year 2050.
petticoatruler: “I totally saw a fox do this on National Geographic. How hard can it be?”
unamusedsloth: “Vicious” Leopard seal tries to keep national geographic photographer alive by feeding him penguins.
natgeofound: An elevated view of the private gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand, January 1972.Photograph by James L. Amos, National Geographic
dumbfairies: natgeofound: South Africans relax on a sunny, cabana-lined beach in Cape Town, South Africa, August 1953.Photograph by Dr. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, National Geographic my blog is pretty fucking gypsy x
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
justenoughisplenty: Abaco in the Bahama Out Islands. National Geographic - December, 1972
natgeofound: Dummy pilot and seat soar, as engineers test a catapult escape system in Arizona, March 1963.Photograph by Robert Sisson, National Geographic
retrospectia: Earth Day 1970, New York City. National Geographic.
stopmakingspeeches: National Geographic, February 1965
villenoire: A field turns from orange to green as harvesters pick marigold flowers in Los Mochis, Mexico, 1967. PHOTOGRAPH BY W.E. GARRETT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
vintagenatgeographic: A garden spider wraps a grasshopper in a shroud of silk National Geographic | August 1971
johnny-remember-me: Glacier Peak Wilderness, Washington State, 1971 (National Geographic).
cyberianpunks:National Geographic, July 1986
humblewonder: National Geographic August 1968 South to Mexico City “Sweet-ride shores,” surfers call the beaches at Mazatlan.
natgeofound:A wave of rock shaped by wind and rain towers above a plain in Western Australia, September 1963.Photograph by Robert B. Goodman, National Geographic
nemfrog: The eye sees one lightning bolt but the camera discerns eleven separate flashes. National Geographic. June 1950.
unecollecte: National Geographic - September 1977
furys: furys: Mass Migration of Monarch Butterflies National Geographic, August 1976