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p53 discovered 9 months ago
National Geographic; Grand Staircase-Esacalnte Outpost, Utah
maddski rated 4 days ago
Sundog Light Phenomenon
cehenry1972 rated 5 days ago
Wow
mikepelton rated 7 days ago
Boat at Low Tide, County Mayo, Ireland, 2003 Photograph by Chris Rainier A fishing boat, beached by low tide, leans against seaweed-covered rocks in Ireland's Sruwaddacon Bay. The waters of this picturesque estuary, located in County Mayo on the northwest coast, are in constant motion, emptying and filling the riverlike bay four times each day. (Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Far Edge of Ireland," March 2003, National Geographic magazine)
AngelaHayden rated 2 weeks ago
Scuba Diver, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, 1986 Photograph by Bill Curtsinger A crack in the ice shelf, called a lead, gives a diver access to (and escape from) the frigid waters of Antarctica's McMurdo Sound. Those who brave the water temperatures of 28 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 2.2 degrees Celsius) here are rewarded with unsurpassed visibility and unique sea life that has developed in isolation for some 40 million years.
boo12998 rated 4 weeks ago
Is this the cutest, or what!?!?!?! Too funny.....Leave it to National Geographic to capture this cute penguin.
Karolinger rated 8 weeks ago
Superb!
vvijju rated 5 months ago
very beautiful.
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