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daxdraws: peridot finds the national geographic channel lol XD
maltamorena: 19withbonyknees: National Geographic photographers are metal as fuck the last one lmfaooooo
haygirlhey: National Geographic July 1998
lmao… Fuck… someone got fired over this. Unless it was an old issue published when people were less sensitive and bored anyways.
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babyfants: Via The National Geographic
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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
natgeofound: The balloon Explorer II is launched in 1935 in South Dakota.Photograph by Richard Hewitt Stewart, National Geographic
weekendwolvess: 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 WHERE
breakingnews: NASA confirms Voyager 1 has left the solar system National Geographic: NASA has confirmed that Voyager 1 has slipped from the solar system. Launched in 1977, the spacecraft is now more than 11.66 billion miles from the sun, becoming the
boredpanda: Artist Turns National Geographic Pictures Into Illustrations, And The Result Is Adorable
natgeofound:Visitors stare in awe at the stained glass windows of Sainte Chapelle in Paris, May 1968.Photograph by Bruce Dale, National Geographic
twisted4shr:Curious BearPhotograph by Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Uhhhhhh…
Saccopharynx Lavenberg photo by Bruce Robison for National Geographic, 2007
Nouakchott, Mauritania by Steve McCurry for National Geographic, August 1987
South East Queensland, Australia photo by Melanie Sinclair, 2010 via: National Geographic
radiopastel: 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
radiopastel: knifeandlighter: radiopastel: 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
bargareanjade: benyw: despaclito: alliluyevas: alliluyevas: National Geographic on Facebook: this is a facial reconstruction of a teenage girl who lived 9000 years ago based on her remains! half the comments: men criticizing her looks and saying
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. i want
alelacroix: Female polar bear peering into the window of a cabin. Photo by Paul Nicklen (National Geographic)
vintagenatgeographic: Great Smoky Mountains National Geographic | October 1968
natgeofound: A group of scarabs from the Scarabaeid family, July 1929.Photograph by Edwin L. Wisherd, National Geographic
adurot: modbrighteyes: 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
the-gasoline-station: 2015 National Geographic Photo Contest Source: The Atlantic Ooo~!
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
dagvlinder: Women use compact mirrors in packed crowd to catch sight of the queen in London, 1966. By James P. Blair; published in National Geographic. talking about grrrreat photography-
awesome-picz: Magical Pics Of Japan’s Cherry Blossom By National Geographic. Follow us on- https://www.facebook.com/foto2015
thedailywhat: Wild Yoga of the Day: National Geographic Expeditions Marketing Manager Sarah Muenzenmayer yoga posing it up with a sea lion on Española Island. On the last day of our [Galápagos cruise] trip we visited Española Island, which has a
justaguywitharrows: schafpudel: yoccu: ifightformyfriends: sith-ari: Leopard Seal tries to teach National Geographic photographer how to hunt. Oh my god this is so adorable “I think she thought the camera was my mouth, which is every photographer’s
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
brucesterling: emigrejukebox: Iron Age shoes (ca. 400 BCE to 400 CE) found on body found in European bog Photo by Robert Clark, September 2007 National Geographic *Those are really excellent shoes for that period. Their elegance amazes me. They
2001hz:National Geographic Fleece Collection (2022)
chorge: “National Geographic Photo Contest 2011” Dubai from above
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imran-suleiman: Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic gets up close and personal with a lioness.
jaiking: desiccates: According to National Geographic, this is what the average American will look like in the year 2050. Gorg Follow me at http://jaiking.tumblr.com/ You’ll be glad you did. I can dig it.
natgeofound: A couple in a boat paddle on a lily pond and collect flowers in the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Washington D.C., 1923.Photograph by Charles Martin, National Geographic
natgeotravel: A painted mural brings Italian architecture inside a café in Sorrento in today’s Travel 365. Photograph by Adelina Iliev, National Geographic Your Shot
agracier: slave markets as recreated for the an issue of the National Geographic …
A police dog bites the ankle of man during a training session, March 1919. Photo by The Public Ledger Service - National Geographic
male-shaving-art: ”Expedition“ (National Geographic, July 1977)
afieldguy: Let’s talk ‘top'ical humor. This may be the one time I don’t envy anyone work for National Geographic. It’s clear to see who’s about to get fucked in the @natgeo/@foxnews merger. A leftover from my PRIDE series from this year that
ruem: coelasquid: universalequalityisinevitable: Robert Sapolsky about his study of the Keekorok baboon troop from National Geographic’s Stress: Portrait of a Killer. This is really interesting. definitely something to look into later!
vintagenatgeographic: Wilberforce Falls on the Hood River in Canada National Geographic | January 1986
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,
itscolossal: 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest Entries
boredpanda: The Winners Of The 2016 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest
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
madsciences: hectocotyli-everywhere: aspiringdoctors: A classic. DYING Clickbaiting level: National Geographic this added 5 years to my life
natgeofound: Holiday lights decorate the sky, cathedral and streets of the zocalo in Mexico City, October 1961.Photograph by Kip Ross, National Geographic
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
fuehrerbefehl: Color photographs of Berlin in full decoration for the 1936 Olympics. These historic photographs are from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled “Changing Berlin”. It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany,
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.
tentaclesandteacups: vintagenatgeographic: Giant octopus propels itself by jetting water past its eight sucker covered arms National Geographic | April 1980 ♥____♥
m-o-o-n-w-h-i-s-p-e-r: national geographic: caribou, 1974
sammy-hearts-stuff: Testing the Waters - National Geographic