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6月25日


    Twin bolts of lightning reach for the depths of the Grand Canyon near Point Sublime. This scenic area on the canyon's North Rim is not as easily accessible as other lookouts. But for those willing to make the two-hour trip by 4WD vehicle, the vistas are among the best the park has to offer.

    Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for "The Unexpected Canyon" January 2006, National Geographic magazine
    摄影者:Michael Nichols

    两道闪电直插靠近坡恩特山峰的大峡谷里。在大峡谷南缘,这番景象是很难看到的。而对于那些自驾四轮越野车跋涉2小时来到这里的人们来说,这一路的景色可是大峡谷国家公园最棒的。

    图片为《国家地理杂志》2006年1月号的“难以想象的大峡谷”一文而拍摄,未刊发,图文据此文改编
日出与日落
Victoria Coast Sunset, Victoria, Australia, 1998
"The stone spires off Victoria's coast are called the Twelve Apostles ..."

—From "Closing the Circle: Australia by Bike, Part Three," April 1998, National Geographic magazine
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Adirondack Summits, New York, 1996
Fog envelops the southern Adirondacks at sunrise.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Adirondack High," June 1998, National Geographic magazine)
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Lake Sunrise, Arkansas, 1994
unlight glints off a tranquil lake in central Arkansas. The site is near historic Arkansas Route 7, which goes through Hot Springs, boyhood home of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, and continues deep into the Ozark National Forest, where signs warn that the road is "crooked and steep," and weary drivers can stop at a hillbilly trading post called "Booger Hollow."

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic Book Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways, 1994)
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Ruins of Nemrud Dagh, Turkey, 2000
The sun sets on the first-century ruins of Nemrud Dagh, Turkey, millennia after it set on the ancient kingdom itself. Built by King Antiochus I in southeastern Turkey, the kingdom is one of the best preserved but least known ruins of the Late Hellenistic period. Its monuments are a story in stone depicting the king, his family and ancestors, and their interaction with the gods.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Wrath of the Gods: Centuries of Upheaval Along the Anatolian Fault," July 2000, National Geographic magazine)
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Desert Sunset, Giza, Egypt, 1981
"Splendor of the past endures in an Egyptian pyramid. Camels have provided desert transport in parts of Africa and Asia since ancient times."

—From the National Geographic book Exploring Your World: The Adventure of Geography, 1989
Photograph by Gordon Gahan
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Beaufort Sea, Yukon Territory, Canada, 1999
Sunset over the Beaufort Sea plunges Canada's Yukon Territory into a crimson haze. More than 313,000 tourists make summer pilgrimages to the territory, one of North America's last great wildernesses. Today tourism booms there, drawing adventurers to the frontier's glaciated peaks, untouched wilderness, and abundant wildflowers and wildlife.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Caribou Dreams," March 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine)
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Sand Pond, Queensland, Australia, 1995
"The moon at sunrise lends an otherworldly feel to the freshwater lakes and pearly sands along the edge of lonely Shelburne Bay, on the remote northeast flank of the Cape York Peninsula."

—From the National Geographic book Australia: Journey Through a Timeless Land, 1999
Photograph by Sam Abell
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Cape York Sunset, Queensland, Australia, 1995
A vibrant sunset reflects Australia's stunning landscape. Cape York Peninsula is inhabited by 14,000 people and nearly 7,000 are Aboriginal. Today, ownership of almost a third of the land is in dispute between its original inhabitants and by those who came later.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Cape York Peninsula," June 1996, National Geographic magazine)
Photograph by Sam Abell
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Meghna River Fishing Boat, Bangladesh, 1993
A fishing boat plies the Meghna River at sunset
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September Sunrise, New York, 1996
A September sunrise greets Mount Colden's summit.

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.

(Text adapted from "Adirondack High," June 1998, National Geographic magazine)
Photograph by Maria Stenzel
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国家地理相当的不错呢
好贴 支持:D
经典重温
他们网站上就是这样的啊:') :') :') ,好多都是没发表的图片,是他们偷懒哦:$ :$


2008年6月26日

部落首领,沙特阿拉伯,2003

    沙特阿拉伯显赫的酋长帐篷里,几位部落首领聚集在火堆旁。这类会议(也叫做议会)是该王国上上下下的风俗惯例。部落首领聚集于此可以是单纯的社交集会,如果主办者有权有势,这种集会也可以变成官方觐见。比如一个亿万资产的大老板申请一处建筑用地,紧接着骑骆驼放牧的贝多因部落族人就会以放牧地占用的问题来此集会寻求解决之道。

    图片为《国家地理杂志》2003年10月号的“边缘王国:沙特阿拉伯”一文而拍摄,未刊发,图文据此文改编
    翻译:tomato

Tribal Leaders, Saudi Arabia, 2003

    Tribal leaders gather around a fire in the tent of a prominent sheik in Saudi Arabia. Such meetings, called majlis, are customary throughout the kingdom. They can be simple social gatherings or, if the host is powerful, an official audience, where a Bedouin camel herder asking help with a grazing issue might be followed by a billionaire property baron requesting a construction permit.

    Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in "Kingdom on Edge: Saudi Arabia" October 2003, National Geographic magazine