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Peru, Andean Hikers, 1995
Peru, Andean Hikers, 1995
2002-01-01作者::Stephen Alvarez 点击:17 评论:0
Once wide enough for rituals around a ceremonial platform, Ampato's avalanche-narrowed summit now only admits visitors single file. From Peru's Ice Maidens, June 1996, National Geographic magazine
Utah, Deer Valley, 1993
Utah, Deer Valley, 1993
2002-01-02作者::James P. Blair 点击:13 评论:0
Claiming 'the greatest snow on earth,' Utah attracts close to 500,000 skiers annually, not counting the locals. The world's top athletes will put the slopes to the test in 2002, when Salt Lake City and surrounding ski areas host the Winter Olympic
Waimanalo, Hawaii, Hang Glider, 2000
Waimanalo, Hawaii, Hang Glider, 2000
2002-01-03作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:15 评论:0
A hang glider soars over Hawaiian waters. (Photograph taken on assignment for, but not published in, ZipUSA: Waimanalo, Hawaii, February 2001, National Geographic magazine)
Israel, Israeli Water Slide, 1984
Israel, Israeli Water Slide, 1984
2002-01-04作者::James L. Stanfield 点击:29 评论:0
On the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israelis on holiday plummet down a water slide enclosed in plastic. The slide is near En Gev, a kibbutz that harvests the famous St. Peter's fish. From Israel: Searching for the Center, July 1985, National
California, Venice Beach Work Out, 2000
California, Venice Beach Work Out, 2000
2002-01-05作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:17 评论:0
Tight, taut, ripped, and strong is the scene at Muscle Beach, the famed al fresco iron pumping mecca. (Photograph taken for, but not published in, The Enigma of Beauty, January 2000, National Geographic magazine)
French Polynesia, Tahitian Girl, 1996
French Polynesia, Tahitian Girl, 1996
2002-01-06作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:16 评论:0
With a cruise ship looming in the distance, locals stand posed for a festival. (Photograph taken on assignment for, but not published in, French Polynesia, June 1997, National Geographic magazine)
Russia, Moscow Swimmers, 2000
Russia, Moscow Swimmers, 2000
2002-01-07作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:14 评论:0
In the dead of winter, die-hard swimmers use this pool to keep in shape. (Photograph taken for, but not published in, The Enigma of Beauty, January 2000, National Geographic magazine
New York, Adirondack Lake, 1996
New York, Adirondack Lake, 1996
2002-01-08作者::Maria Stenzel 点击:13 评论:0
'In beauty of scenery, in health-giving qualities, in the easy and romantic manner of its sporting, it is a paradise,' wrote the Reverend William H. H. Murray in 1869. His best-selling book Adventures in the Wilderness converted hordes of urban ske
Rushville, Indiana, Leaping Doberman, 1941
Rushville, Indiana, Leaping Doberman, 1941
2002-01-09作者::Willard R. Culver 点击:15 评论:0
Terrifically fast and agile, a Doberman pinscher demonstrates his leaping powers at Wilsonia Kennels, Rushville, Indiana, where various breeds are trained. The Doberman pinscher, taught to run down and disarm criminals, becomes one of the best of 'p
Washington, Hoh River Valley Forest, 1984
Washington, Hoh River Valley Forest, 1984
2002-01-10作者::Sam Abell 点击:13 评论:0
Where no ax has been raised in the luxuriance of the Olympic rain forest, wind-toppled trees provide nourishment for saplings, while moss and ferns feed on the very air. From The Olympic Peninsula, May 1984, National Geographic magazine
Nebraska, Synchronized Swimmers, 1998
Nebraska, Synchronized Swimmers, 1998
2002-01-11作者::Joel Sartore 点击:20 评论:0
Swimmers play at Lake McConaughy, eight miles [13 kilometers] northeast of Ogallala, Nebraska. (Photograph taken for, but not published in, Nebraska: Standing Tall Again, November 1998, National Geographic magazine)
Italy, Venetian Fisherman, 1994
Italy, Venetian Fisherman, 1994
2002-01-12作者::Sam Abell 点击:25 评论:0
An old Venetian fisherman pulls in his net on a foggy day. (Photographed on assignment for, but not published in February 1995, Venice, More Than a Dream, National Geographic magazine)
French Polynesia, Lagoon Dive, 1996
French Polynesia, Lagoon Dive, 1996
2002-01-13作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:21 评论:0
A bikini-clad woman dives into a lagoon. (Photograph taken on assignment for, but not published in, French Polynesia, June 1997, National Geographic magazine)
Colorado, Echo Park Silhouette, 1991
Colorado, Echo Park Silhouette, 1991
2002-01-14作者::Bruce Dale 点击:17 评论:0
At playful moments, [19th-century explorer and scientist John Wesley] Powell and his men bounced their voices off the walls of Echo Park, where the calm Green and Yampa Rivers give no warning of the rapids ahead. From John Wesley Powell: Vision for t
Waimanalo, Hawaii, Surfer, 2000
Waimanalo, Hawaii, Surfer, 2000
2002-01-15作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:19 评论:0
A surfer braves the waves at Makapuu, near the Hawaiian town of Waimanalo. (Photograph taken on assignment for, but not published in, ZipUSA: Waimanalo, Hawaii, February 2001, National Geographic magazine)
New York, Balloon Fabric, 1981
New York, Balloon Fabric, 1981
2002-01-16作者::Mark Henle 点击:28 评论:0
[This hot-air-balloon pilot] is inspecting the fabric part of her balloon, called the envelope. Before each flight, the envelope lies on the ground partially filled with air. The pilot walks around inside it, checking for rips and holes through which
Idaho, Burnt Forest, 1995
Idaho, Burnt Forest, 1995
2002-01-17作者::Raymond Gehman 点击:16 评论:0
'That place was moonscaped, ' firefighters say of land like a part of Boise National Forest that burned in 1994. After years of overprotection from fire, trees burn hotter, faster, and more completely. 'We don't know when it will recover,' says
Wyoming, Trumpeter Swan, 1984
Wyoming, Trumpeter Swan, 1984
2002-01-18作者::James P. Blair 点击:14 评论:0
A trumpeter swan glides across the surface of the Yellowstone River. Trumpeter swans once faced extinction; today their numbers are rebounding.
Arizona, Organ Pipe Cactus, 1998
Arizona, Organ Pipe Cactus, 1998
2002-01-19作者::Peter Essick 点击:15 评论:0
Home to more than 20 varieties of cactusincluding its namesake, the organ pipeOrgan Pipe Cactus National Monument lies between the Ajo Mountains of Arizona and the Mexico border. Photograph published in Wilderness: America's Lands Apart, November 19
Georgia, Thomaston Peaches, 1925
Georgia, Thomaston Peaches, 1925
2002-01-20作者::Jacob Gayer 点击:12 评论:0
The town of Thomaston, Georgia, is represented by a peach-crate float in Fort Valley's fourth annual Peach Blossom Festival. Published in the Odyssey: The Art of Photography at National Geographic book in 1988 by Jane Livingston with Frances Fralin
California, Sequoia-Kings Canyon, 1997
California, Sequoia-Kings Canyon, 1997
2002-01-21作者::Peter Essick 点击:13 评论:0
The Sequoia-Kings Canyon Wilderness, in California's Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, covers 736,980 acres (298,245 hectares). Photograph published in Wilderness: America's Lands Apart, November 1998, National Geographic magazine
North Atlantic Ocean, Titanic Bow, 1988
North Atlantic Ocean, Titanic Bow, 1988
2002-01-22作者::Emory Kristof 点击:17 评论:0
Working two and a half miles [four kilometers] deep, Emory Kristof made his haunting Titanic portrait with a pair of submersibles carrying nearly 10,000 watts of high-intensity lighting. From Geographic Century, December 1999, National Geographic mag
French Polynesia, Moorea Dolphins, 1996
French Polynesia, Moorea Dolphins, 1996
2002-01-23作者::Jodi Cobb 点击:14 评论:0
Dolphins follow a tight choreography in the Dolphin Quest program at Moorea's Beachcomber resort. (Photography taken on assignment for, but not published in, French Polynesia, June 1997, National Geographic magazine)
Grand Canyon, Dutton Point, 1993
Grand Canyon, Dutton Point, 1993
2002-01-24作者::Bruce Dale 点击:14 评论:0
'You cannot see the Grand Canyon in one view, as if it were a changeless spectacle from which a curtain might be lifted...,' said John Wesley Powell in 1895 of his favorite place, Dutton Point on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. From John Wesley
Makao, Congo, Forest Spirit, 1999
Makao, Congo, Forest Spirit, 1999
2002-01-25作者::Michael K. Nichols 点击:16 评论:0
To recruit his [first] team, Fay went to Makao, a Motaba River village frequented by Bambendjell [Pygmies] living as they have for thousands of yearsin a world ruled by forest spirits such as Ekambo Deki, a hunting deity 'captured' at a forest camp
Tennessee, Lone Cannon, 1993
Tennessee, Lone Cannon, 1993
2002-01-26作者::Bruce Dale 点击:14 评论:0
A lone cannon stands at the edge of Bloody Pond in Shiloh National Military Park in Tennessee, yards from where Captain Powell [later a geologist and ethnologist] lost his right arm below the elbow to a Confederate rifle ball in April 1862. From Joh
Mbeli Bai, Congo, Gorilla Gathering, 1998
Mbeli Bai, Congo, Gorilla Gathering, 1998
2002-01-27作者::Michael K. Nichols 点击:16 评论:0
One hundred three and counting. That's the number of lowland gorillas researchers in Congo have identified at this natural clearing called Mbeli Bai, a hot spot for the study of gorilla social life. From "Final Edit," October 2000, National Geogra
Havana, Cuba, Art Class, 1998
Havana, Cuba, Art Class, 1998
2002-01-28作者::David Alan Harvey 点击:19 评论:0
Work on the 18th-century Casa del Marqus de Arcos began with structural stabilization. As renovation progresses, eight-year-old Adel Acea does a painting for his art class. From The Rebirth of Old Havana, June 1999, National Geographic magazine
Peru, Urubamba River, 1998
Peru, Urubamba River, 1998
2002-01-29作者::Frans Lanting 点击:21 评论:0
The only roads into this rugged area of south-central Peru are rivers such as the Urubamba. Feeding these waterways, frequent rains also support an abundance of elaborately interconnected life. Development would bring irreversible changes, threatenin
Western Pacific Ocean, Nudibranch, 1996
Western Pacific Ocean, Nudibranch, 1996
2002-01-30作者::David Doubilet 点击:31 评论:0
Gliding over filter-feeding strawberry ascidians and stinging hydroids, a greenspot nudibranch senses the sea with hornlike organs called rhinophores. Orange frills on its back are gills. These shell-less snails eat sponges, hydroids, and ascidians t
Michigan, Sturgeon River, 1997
Michigan, Sturgeon River, 1997
2002-01-31作者::Peter Essick 点击:49 评论:0
Ottawa National Forest covers nearly one million acres (405,000 hectares) in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The Sturgeon River rushes through a 300-foot (91-meter) gorge. Photographs published in Wilderness: America's Lands Apart, November

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