|
20楼#
发布于:2005-05-29 23:12
1354.A mirror to a cloudy sky, Lake Crescent was created by the gouging of retreating Canadian ice sheets. <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_654.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><BR></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
|
|
|
21楼#
发布于:2005-05-29 23:11
1353.Originally misclassified as rodents, rabbits belong to the order of Lagomorpha and are more closely related to ungulates such as cows and deer than rodents. Once only native to southern Europe, today rabbits can be found all over the world. <BR> (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in the National Geographic book Alaska Highway, May 1998) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/01837_108.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><BR></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
|
|
|
22楼#
发布于:2005-05-29 23:11
1352. ;Oacute;limbos native Maria Nicolaidis-Karanikolas: "The procession that takes place on the Tuesday after Easter is one of our older traditions. To honor the dead and celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, we carry icons from the main Orthodox church to the cemetery, where our priest says a prayer over each grave." <BR> —From "Eternal Easter in a Greek Village," December 1983, National Geographic magazine <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/NGM1983_12p768-9.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><BR></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE> |
|
|
上一页
下一页