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国家地理]精美图片 (五十一)
?1276. A maiko, or geisha-in-training, strolls through the streets of Kyoto. She is a member of a famed, but dwindling sorority of entertainers.
(Text adapted from “Kansai, Japan’s Historic Heartland,“ March 1970, National Geographic magazine) <IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/NGM1970_03p296-7.jpg"> |
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发布于:2006-08-04 20:09
<img src="images/post/smile/dvbbs/em06.gif" /><img src="images/post/smile/dvbbs/em06.gif" />
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发布于:2006-07-28 02:58
<P><img src="images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif" /><img src="images/post/smile/dvbbs/em01.gif" /></P>
<P>pretty good </P> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:21
1296. Four Orthodox Jewish students color with crayons at school. They wear yarmulkes on their heads and their hair in traditional earlocks.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Israel: Searching for the Center," July 1985, National Geographic magazine) <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/05275_212.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:21
1295. In mid-April, snow still caps the mountains surrounding Bryce Canyon. Over millions of years, the canyon floor has been slowly pushed upward by great forces below the earth.
<img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06093_222.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:20
1294. "Slow as a sea turtle on land, the 208-foot-high [63.4-meter-high] Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was rolled to its new home, a half mile [0.8 kilometers] from the beach, at a top speed of one foot [30.5 centimeters] a minute. Survivor of a major earthquake and some 40 hurricanes, the 130-year-old beacon not only arrived without a crack—it got there two weeks early."
—Text from "Tall Order," May 2000, National Geographic magazine (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Tall Order," May 2000, National Geographic magazine) <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/MM6700_1.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:20
1293. "[In a time-lapse photo, pedestrians blur into an Edinburgh street scene.] These days this city of 450,000, Scotland‘s ancient capital, has something to celebrate. Just 15 years ago, the town was worn-out, its industrial base in collapse. But Edinburgh has shaken itself back to life. With a resurrected parliament and a thriving high-tech corridor, Edinburgh sees itself as the city of the new millennium, ready to compete with any in the world."
—Text from "The Once and Future City," July/August 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/T0588_13.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:19
1292. "At the beginning of the 20th century, perhaps 100,000 tigers hunted Asia. Today, on the eve of the 21st, no more than 6,000 remain."
—Text from "Tiger Country," May/June 1997, National Geographic Traveler magazine (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Tiger Country," May/June 1997, National Geographic Traveler magazine) <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/T0501_26.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:19
1291. Rosy bee-eaters perform a mating dance on the shores of Loango National Park. The birds gather here by the thousands to dig their nests.
(Text adapted from "Gabon‘s Loango National Park: In the Land of the Surfing Hippos," August 2004, National Geographic magazine) <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/MM7095_50011.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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发布于:2005-01-30 23:19
1290. Barely visible, a wooden fence peaks out from underneath a blanket of snow in Grand Teton National Park. Averaging 191 inches (485 centimeters) of snow per year, much of the park is covered in snow from November to April.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Our National Parks," July 1979, National Geographic magazine) <img src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/02183_109.jpg"> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="100%" bgColor=#f5f9fa border=0><TR><TD vAlign=bottom align=right width=100></TD><TD><FONT color=green size=-1> </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
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