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hypnotic-flow:19withbonyknees:National Geographic photographers are metal as fuckactually thought ab
vuls:endpapers from World Beneath the Sea, National Geographic Society, 1967
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has visited 40 countries and taken photos of close to
The Three Sisters at Blue Mountains National Park (Australia, c. 1950). Mount Solitary (Korowal) is
“The Three Sisters” - rock formation, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia (by Pac
Illusions : Rabia Khan for National Geographic submission
vintagenatgeo:July 1978 | Vol. 154, No. 1
hypnotic-flow:19withbonyknees:National Geographic photographers are metal as fuckactually thought ab
June 1978 | Vol. 153, No. 6
The Brahma SchistThe Vishnu Schist unit that I’ve covered a couple times now is a group of metamorph
richherrmann:Acadia National Park at Sandy Beach. What an amazing place.
earthlynation:Snow BirdPhotograph by P. Vaudry, National Geographic Your ShotDuring a milder Februar
awesome-picz:National Geographic’s Top Photos Of 2015.
Entoloma haastii G. Stev. by New Zealand Wild on Flickr.
tinybed:from a National Geographic article called “Rising, Shining Tennessee” (1986)
mcgovernresidence:America’s Magnificent Mountains | National Geographic © 1980
Newborn by winterlight photography on Flickr.
muhammadsmiry:Map of Palestine from the National Geographic Magazine,1947.
vintagenatgeographic:Snowflake, an albino gorillaNational Geographic | March 1967
earthstory:A NEW MAP FOR AN “OLD” PARK: Petrified Forest National ParkWhen I saw that a new geologic
Areverse fault in Proterozoic rocks along the Grinnell Glacier trail inGlacier National Park (Montan
Moroccan men celebrate the opening of a new hospital in the town of Rommani, south of Rabat, 1971.Ph
justenoughisplenty:America—"The land of plenty.“National Geographic - September, 1975
vintagenational:Kodachrome by Paul A. Zahl.From “Back-yard Monsters in Color,” National Geographic,
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