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发布于:2005-05-29 23:15
1363.Old-growth redwood trees are protected along a 37-mile (59.5-kilometer) stretch of California coastline. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Old-Growth Forests: Will We Save Our Own?," September 1990, National Geographic magazine)<BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/05727_595.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:14
1362. The forest elephant‘s small stature can be seen as a handful emerge from the dense jungle of western Gabon. Originally thought to be a subspecies of the savanna-dwelling African elephant, the forest elephant has been determined to be its own genetically distinct species. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Gabon‘s Loango National Park," August 2004, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/MM6664_272.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:14
1361. "Silhouetted at sunset, red mangroves appear to rise from the sea on arching prop roots. Their seeds sprout in salt water and float until the roots take hold." <BR> —From the National Geographic book Our Threatened Inheritance, 2003 <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/SP091_260.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:14
1360."A surfer rides a wave off the coast of Margaret River, where beaches sport nicknames such as ‘Suicides,‘ ‘Boneyards,‘ and ‘Guillotine.‘ Since the 1960s the area‘s powerful beach and reef breaks have been drawing surfers from around the world and have been the site of Australian surfing championships." <BR> —From the National Geographic book Australia: Journey Through a Timeless Land, 1999 <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/SP151_50016.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:13
1359. "Pastor of the world‘s largest religious body, Pope John Paul II incenses an altar at Mass." <BR> <BR> —From the National Geographic book Inside the Vatican, 1991<BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/BK-InsideTheVaticanp8.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:13
1358. Part of England‘s Premier League, members of the Chelsea soccer team stretch during a training session. Soccer in Britain goes back to the eighth century, when soccer was played as a violent game where biting, gouging, and punching were not uncommon. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "London on a Roll," June 2000, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/MM6660_176.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:13
1357. Designed in 1957 and finished in 1973, the Sydney Opera House was seen as ahead of its time when architect J;oslash;rn Utzon won the anonymous competition to design it. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, Wild Shores of Australia, 1996, National Geographic books) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/SP151_7.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:12
1356. Perched delicately atop a branch, this white ibis is one of many waterfowl that wade within the wetlands of Everglades National Park. Using its long beak, the ibis trawls for its food, which mainly consists of crawfish and other small crustaceans. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Our National Parks," July 1979, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/02183_377.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:12
1355. A female lion‘s primary responsibilities are hunting and cub rearing within her pride. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Cheetahs: Ghosts of the Grasslands," December 1999, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06483_294.jpg">
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发布于:2005-05-29 23:12
1355. A female lion‘s primary responsibilities are hunting and cub rearing within her pride. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Cheetahs: Ghosts of the Grasslands," December 1999, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06483_294.jpg">
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