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发布于:2006-08-02 09:01
1695.Loango National Park, Gabon, Africa, 2003<BR> Photograph by Michael K. Nichols<BR> Perhaps chasing insects, its main meal, a chameleon shows off some of the brilliant hues its color-changing skin can produce. <BR> <BR> (Photograph from "Gabon's Loango National Park: In the Land of Surfing Hippos," August 2004, National Geographic magazine) <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/NGM2004_08p114UP.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 09:00
1694. Near Kgalagadi, (Kalahari-Gemsbok) Transfrontier Park, Botswana, 1996<BR> Photograph by Chris Johns<BR> "Renowned tracker Klaas Kruiper hunts game in South Africa. 'He was completely in tune with his surroundings,' says Chris Johns, who befriended Kruiper and photographed him over a period of five years." <BR> <BR> 桭rom "100 Best Unpublished Pictures," January 2004, National Geographic magazine collector's edition <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06213_254.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 09:00
1693. Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1998<BR> Photograph by Emory Kristof<BR> 揝afely behind bars, photographer Bill Curtsinger and his assistant, Eric Hiner, photograph themselves by a remote control as gray reef sharks close in.<BR> <BR> 搼They were so aggressive,?says Curtsinger, 憈hat I used my camera as a shield to keep them from sticking their heads in the cage.挃 <BR> <BR> 桭rom 揟esting the Waters of Rongelap,?April 1998, National Geographic magazine<BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/ngm1998_04p70.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 09:00
1692. Piazza San Marco, Venice, 1994<BR> Photograph by Sam Abell<BR> "In Venice, Carnival is a vivid, theatrical event, [photographer] Sam Abell says. 'We wanted to show the actual lives of Venetians, not just the face of Carnival, so this image of festivalgoers was never used' " in the February 1995 National Geographic magazine article on Venice. <BR> <BR> 桭rom "100 Best Unpublished Pictures," January 2004, National Geographic magazine collector's edition <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06172_8.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:59
1691. McCarthy, Alaska, 1993<BR> Photograph by George F. Mobley<BR> Clouds loom over a vast autumn landscape in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. <BR> "Here bigness is a trademark. Nine of the 16 highest peaks in the U.S. are found in Wrangell-St. Elias. The park could swallow five Yellowstones. Lands privately owned within its borders total a million acres, most of them set aside in the Alaska Native Claim Settlement Act of 1971. Yet fewer than a hundred people live here year-round." <BR> <BR> (Text from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Alaska's Sky-High Wilderness," May 1994, National Geographic magazine<BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06107_345.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:59
1690. Kluane National Park Reserve, Yukon Territory, Canada, 1984<BR> Photograph by George F. Mobley<BR> The high alpine meadows and tundra of Kluane National Park Reserve support a roll call of northern wildlife unsurpassed in grandeur and diversity. Perhaps a hundred black bears live in the forests, giving way in encounters to the more than 250 grizzlies that roam梐nd rule梩he Kluane backcountry. <BR> (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in "Kluane: Canada抯 Icy Wilderness Park," November 1985, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/05292_100.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:58
1689. Santiago, Chile, 1969<BR> Photograph by James L. Stanfield<BR> "To shoot a parade on Chile's Independence Day, [photographer] James Stanfield got down and dirty, clicking away as passing boots kicked up a dust storm all around him." <BR> <BR> 桭rom "100 Best Unpublished Pictures," January 2004, National Geographic magazine collector's edition <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/01124_341.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:58
1688. "I didn't come to Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia to photograph wildebeests. But on this dusty June evening, I couldn't resist the sight of their stutter-stepping, head-shaking runs." <BR> <BR> 桭rom "Visions of Earth," August 2004, National Geographic magazine <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06212_13.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:58
1687. "A youngster shows off with bubble gum at a festival in Papua New Guinea." <BR> <BR> 桭rom "100 Best Unpublished Pictures," January 2004, National Geographic magazine collector's edition <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06513_83.jpg"><BR>
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发布于:2006-08-02 08:57
1686. A September sunrise greets Mount Colden's summit. <BR> <BR> Lump together Glacier, Olympic, Yellowstone, and Grand Canyon National Parks, and Adirondack Park would still be bigger. A patchwork of property, the park is 57 percent privately owned. New York state, which controls the rest, protects it with an unusual constitutional provision stipulating that this land remain forever wild.?<BR> (Text adapted from "Adirondack High," June 1998, National Geographic magazine) <BR> <BR><BR><IMG src="http://lava.nationalgeographic.com/pod/pictures/lg_wallpaper/06402_50005.jpg"><BR>
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