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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
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
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
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
vintagenatgeographic: Hue ballet troupe in Vietnam National Geographic | February 1967
badpeace: natgeofound: Hutterite children peer into the window of a greenhouse at Deer Spring where the denomination lives without modern appliances, 1991.Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic q’d
pleoros: Helen and Frank Schreider - ‘Exploring the Amazon’ National Geographic Society, 1970
jesuisperdu: “Togetherness is a warm tub: Adults and children crowd a small public pool in Reykjavik to soak in natural hot water drawn from nearby springs.” august 1969 national geographic
pollo-con-vodka: ‘Está bien, cariño. Te irá mejor en la próxima audición de National Geographic.’
gameraboy: Snow White illustration from National Geographic, August 1963. Via Vintage Disneyland Tickets. More vintage Disney.
forages: national geographic february 1974
maltamorena: 19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck the last one lmfaooooo Why does this remind me of you Broston, I’d be running away with you in the last picture oh my gosh
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natgeotravel: An otherworldly landscape is revealed in the morning light in Yangshuo, China. Photograph by Karl Willson, National Geographic Your Shot
natgeofound: A mobile home shines amid eerie rock formations in Alberta, Canada, October 1970.Photograph by W.E. Garrett, National Geographic
vintagenatgeographic: National Geographic | December 1988 Narwhals
aclockworkorange: Up-Inspired Floating House Yesterday morning, March 5, at dawn, National Geographic Channel and a team of scientists, engineers, and two world-class balloon pilots successfully launched a 16’ X 16’ house 18’ tall with 300 8’
thebloggerskaramazov:youarenotyou:jhameia: driftingfocus: anogoodrabblerouser: disquietingtruths: universalequalityisinevitable: Robert Sapolsky about his study of the Keekorok baboon troop from National Geographic’s Stress: Portrait of a Killer.
wonderful-earth-story: © Christopher R Gray /National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest“I visited Deadvlei in 2008. The personal emotional and spiritual connection I felt with “The Beginning” I know I had to return someday. That time came in
natgeofound: John F. Kennedy’s coffin lies in state beneath the Capitol’s dome, November 1963.Photograph by George F. Mobley, National Geographic
jokersxlover: emptychests: nerdy-narwhal: thetrekkiehasthephonebox: gridbugs: natgeofound: Irish Guards remain at attention after one guardsman faints in London, England, June 1966.Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic Something about
humanoidhistory: The ancient Roman ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon, February 1970. (National Geographic)
Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, Wyoming National Geographic | December 1965
natgeofound: Welts, scars of beauty, pattern the entire back of a Nuba woman in Sudan, 1966.Photograph by Horst Luz, National Geographic Creative
muynais: National Geographic - Behind The Scenes
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siggautr: Inca graveyard, Photographed by Loren McIntyre, National Geographic 1975
ofnationalgeographic: National Geographic, February 1976
ofnationalgeographic: National Geographic, February 1978
cabinporn: The yurt compound of William Coperthwaite on the Blue Hill Peninsula of Maine. No one alive has done more to promote yurts than Bill Coperthwaite. Coming across the style in a 1962 National Geographic article, he recognized in the yurt
vintagegal: Tattooed Lady photographed for National Geographic, 1931 (via)
estimfalos: Hang Son Doong, the “mountain river cave” in Vietnam, may be the world’s biggest subterranean passage. A half-mile block of 40-story buildings could fit inside this stretch of the cave. Photos by Carsten Peter, National Geographic
tect0nic: Owl and Mouse by Tom Samuelson via National Geographic. Whoa! Sucks being you, mouse!
thefrogman: Big sister drops to her knees to show affection to newborn Photo by James Irwin on National Geographic’s photo contest
i-hate-the-beach: petticoatruler: “I totally saw a fox do this on National Geographic. How hard can it be?” I believe they do that to break through the ice to get to seals underneath.
buddhabrot: bababadalgharag: Kauai, national geographic november 1977
vintagenatgeographic: Jaipurs Palace of the Winds in India National Geographic | May 1963
odiodios: ratak-monodosico: Exploring the Amazon Published in 1970 by the National Geographic Society Book and photos by Helen and Frank Schreider bruH..
gorgeouses: Could everybody stop falling into the hoax that the Fukushima power plant has contaminated all of the pacific ocean? Not only has snopes confirmed that the hoax is false but National Geographic has run two features in the past month that
onyxearth: national geographic september 1968
vintagenatgeographic: Hiking the MacKinnon Pass, New Zealand National Geographic | January 1978
petapeta: National Geographic за июль (26 фото) » ZizA.rU
pleoros: Vintage National Geographic Tats Creek, Canada
natgeofound: A herd of aligned giraffes walk across savanna grass in Africa, May 1910.Photograph by A. Dugmore, National Geographic
hallucinogenic-life: National Geographic,1968, Czechoslovakia.