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natgeofound: A combination sand and rain storm batters a lone automobile in Kuwait, May 1969.Photograph by David Cupp, National Geographic
petticoatruler: “I totally saw a fox do this on National Geographic. How hard can it be?”
astrodidact: Only a sheet of ice protects you from falling 1000 feet down this Abyss Photographer Aaron Huey, who is on assignment for National Geographic, recently shared a picture of a frighteningly deep hole on the Lower Ruth Glacier. The only thing
fuck-beingsober: thedapperproject: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic Only 300 left?!
sixpenceee: Ice cave at the Vatnajokull glacier in Iceland. Photo and caption by Shane Wheel/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
halfthealphabet: the-fandom-cat: theinkstainsblog: tygerofaera: freckledfem: i will literally give to anyone who can tell me why trans women are real women without saying “because they said so” ALL Women ARE Women. Read the National Geographic
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
turntaspy: hulminat: connor-beyond: Sharks have been discovered to be living in the acidic waters of an active volcano. “ The sharks were observed with the use of disposable robots, underwater cameras, and National Geographic’s deep-sea Drop Cam—divers
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!
itsdetachable: bunjywunjy: somnolenttt: bunjywunjy: earthstory: The difference between a good photograph and a National Geographic photograph is often just a slight shift in perspective. Sometimes a ladder is really inexpensive tool (less so
tariqah: pileofknives: hostilepopcorn: gettingvetted: iwritethemworlds: reylo-junkyard: novitae: cupcakeemily34: badveganwolf: imran-suleiman: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic gets close and personal with a lion. “and
19withbonyknees:National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck
blunt-science:Neil deGrasse Tyson talking about creationism, science celebrities and kids on National Geographic. Watch the full video here.
19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck
petitloupbete: “Two gray wolves, Canis lupus, touch noses during a tender moment.” Credit: JIM AND JAMIE DUTCHER/National Geographic Creative
petitloupbete: sillybeaver: Photographer: Ronan Donovan/National Geographic Creative You just stole my post you ass wipe. BLOCKED
nationalgeographicdaily: Torre Cesta, San MarinoPhoto: Mollers/Wild Wonders of Europe/National Geographic
28 years ago Prof. Zbigniew #Religa performed the first successful heart transplant in #Poland. This incredible photo (National Geographic Picture of the Year) taken in 1987 by James Stanfield shows Prof. Religa after 23-hour operation. His assistant
Alberobello, Italia, National Geographic, febbraio 1930
justenoughisplenty: Exhausted after a 40-mile day, a hiker collapses against a tree. As tired as his master, lays his dog Cooper. “Time to pitch camp,” he yawns. National Geographic - April, 1977
thefeetproject: He lives in a tree, brushes his teeth with a pinecone and lives the barefoot lifestyle. It’s of course the fame-shunning man behind National Geographic’s ‘The Legend of Mick Dodge’. 25 years ago, Mick Dodge took off his shoes,
salad-ays: People watching a solar eclipse squint through smoked glass or film on Rebun Island in Japan, March 1949. Photograph by Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic
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
A woman surveys a treacherous mountain pass in the Pyrenees of France, 1956 - Photograph by Justin Locke, National Geographic
vvaterblogged: Photograph by Laurie M. from yourshotblog National Geographic
libraryoftheancients: openinkstand: Inky paw prints presumably left by a curious kitty on a 15th century manuscript. From National Geographic. #this will forever be the funniest thing to me #that poor scribe just #GOD DAMN IT CAT #CANST THOU NOT
mxcleod: salon: salon: The news that National Geographic has now been placed in the hands of Rupert Murdoch prompted a predictable outcry, roughly akin to what happens in the movies when the clearly evil tycoon takes the orphans away. A bastion of
sosuperawesome: On January 13, 2013, the National Geographic Society will celebrate its 125th anniversary. Click through to see the captions for Memorable Moments, Historic Firsts, Deepest Recesses and Highest Points of Exploration.
vintagenatgeographic: Exploring the Amazon National Geographic, 1979
A fennec fox walks against the wind in Morocco. The fennec, or desert fox, is a small nocturnal fox found in the Sahara Desert in North Africa. (© Francisco Mingorance/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)
magicalnaturetour: Light Waves and Dark Currents ~ Photographs by Joel James Devlin via National Geographic
natgeofound: A group of scarabs from the Scarabaeid family, July 1929.Photograph by Edwin L. Wisherd, National Geographic
electrichonne: Parakeet - National Geographic Photo Contest 2012
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
natgeofound: Seen from backstage, ballet dancers take a bow in the glittering hall of the Vienna Opera House, April 1959.Photograph by Volkmar K. Wenztel, National Geographic
natgeofound: Embracing the fjord, a dusk-dimmed Bergen laps against mountain walls, Norway, 1971Photograph by George F. Mobley, National Geographic
plastexxx: “The gate of opportunity opens but slowly for women in Sudan’s male-dominated society. For young women at a secondary school in Khartoum, the key is education.”National Geographic Magazine, March 1982, “Sudan: Crucible of Cultures”Photo:
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
youaremyneverendingdream: internetexplore: According to National Geographic, this is what the average American will look like in the year 2050 That’s fucking squidward sexy face.
justenoughisplenty: Rocky north face of Mount Kennedy dwarfs campers in Lowell Glacier. National Geographic - July, 1965
sixpenceee: This shot was a winner of a weekly National Geographic photo contest. Taken by Wayne Wetherbee. While on safari in Africa, on the Okavango Delta, Botswana photographing wildlife, this leopard had made a kill and brought it to her cub high
natgeofound: A woman in a yellow dress uses an umbrella to keep dry in Saint Louis, Missouri, November 1965.Photograph by Bruce Dale, National Geographic
natgeofound: Marine infantry in Taiwan practice using flame throwers in a simulated battle, January 1969.Photograph by Frank and Helen Schreider, National Geographic fogo nelas
natgeofound: Seven siblings sit on a wooden fence in Quebec, Canada, May 1939.Photograph by Howell Walker, National Geographic
natgeofound: Wedged in a crevasse, Tylor Kittredge drills holes for marker pegs in an Alaskan glacier, February 1967.Photograph by Christopher Knight, National Geographic
natgeofound: Dummy pilot and seat soar, as engineers test a catapult escape system in Arizona, March 1963.Photograph by Robert Sisson, National Geographic
natgeofound: A farmer buring the hoof of a horse before shoeing it in Scotland, May 1921.Photograph by William Reid, National Geographic
natgeofound: Water from the Dez River in Iran is used for irrigating once-parched land, January 1968.Photograph by Frank and Helen Schreider, National Geographic
vintagenatgeographic: Hiking the MacKinnon Pass, New Zealand National Geographic | January 1978
boyidk: Terrace paddies in North Vietnam [Shortlisted in National Geographic Photo Contest 2015] by Quynh Anh Photography on Flickr
taishou-kun: Kyoto, Japan, New-Year day - 1960 Source : National Geographic
vintagenatgeographic: Boot shaped pool in Texas National Geographic | April 1980
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
natgeofound: A sailor gets a tattoo on his arm in Virginia.Photograph by Paul L. Pryor, National Geographic
martinlkennedy: L-5 Colony (1976) by Pierre Mion for National Geographic. From the book Visions of Space by David Hardy (1989)
blissfully-zen: 19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck Dude yes.