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标题: 【国家地理】每日一图:09年1月1-10日(图) [打印本页]

作者: raindrops    时间: 2009-3-27 08:09
标题: 【国家地理】每日一图:09年1月1-10日(图)

09年1月1日

Sailboats, Turag River, Bangladesh

Graceful as butterflies, boats glide past rice fields on the meandering Turag River near Dacca, Bangladesh. Hundreds of watery highways interlace the heartland of this low-lying South Asian country.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Bangladesh—Hope Nourishes a New Nation," September 1972, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月2日

Canyonland Grotto, Utah

 

A vaulted grotto with a skylight shelters the ruins of cliff dwellings. The Anasazi, or Ancient Ones, tilled corn in the valley below and retreated to the heights at night. Whether fleeing enemies or a prolonged and widespread drought, they disappeared from Utah by about 1300. This canyon, near Salt Creek in Utah's Canyonlands National Park, also shows evidence of disastrous flash floods at that time. Visitors today know the huge alcove as Paul Bunyan's Potty.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Canyonlands, Realm of Rock and the Far Horizon," July 1971, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月3日

Statue of Christ of the Abyss, Florida

Softly aglow in sea-washed sunlight, Christ of the Abyss stands 30 feet (9 meters) down in the Atlantic in Florida's John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Visitors to the sanctuary don masks and fins or view the sea life through the glass bottoms of tour boats.

(Photo shot on assignment for "The Lower Keys, Florida's 'Out Islands,'" January 1971, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月4日

Tree Frog Tadpoles, Costa Rica

Within days of being deposited on a leaf overhanging a stream, tree frog eggs grow into recognizable tadpoles. Bulbous yolk sacs provide nourishment. As the wrigglers develop, the gelatinous outer membrane decomposes, perhaps triggered by a chemical change in the tadpoles. One by one, they slide off to a life of their own in the water.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Nature's Living, Jumping Jewels," July 1973, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月5日

Bioluminescent Organisms, Japan

The transparent shells of tiny Cypridina hilgendorfii, found in the coastal waters and sands of Japan, hold a creature that emits a luminous blue substance when disturbed. During World War II, the Japanese harvested these creatures for soldiers to use when reading maps and messages at night.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Nature's Night Lights—Probing the Secrets of Bioluminescence," July 1971, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月6日

Chateau Gaillard, Les Andelys, France

A symbol of long-ago battles, Chateau Gaillard lies in ruins near the town of Les Andelys, France. It was built by Richard the Lion-Hearted—King of England and Duke of Normandy—as a strategic redoubt against the king of France. In 1204 French soldiers storming the castle broke England’s grip on Normandy.

(Photo shot on assignment for "The Civilizing Seine,” April 1982, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月7日

Rock Carvings, Petra, Jordan

Hidden at the end of a long ravine, the buildings of Petra, Jordan, were carved into sandstone cliffs by the Nabataeans around 312 B.C. After annexation by the Romans in A.D. 106, the city—once a hub of commerce—became less important as trade routes developed along the Red Sea and Nile River. Petra is now protected as a World Heritage site.

09年1月8日

F-105 Fighters, Hawaii

A haze of smoke veils the silver snouts of the "Flying Tigers," an F-105 squadron which, at the time of this 1965 photo, was on temporary duty at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. Flight crews used black-powder charges to start each jet's powerful engine.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Of Planes and Men—U.S. Air Force Wages Cold War and Hot," September 1965, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月9日

Islanders Crabbing at Night, Samana Cay, Bahamas

Islanders, on a seasonal visit to uninhabited Samana Cay in the eastern Bahamas, crab by torchwood light at a point probably seen by Christopher Columbus’s fleet on October 12, 1492. Columbus visited five islands in the Bahamas before reaching Cuba.

(Photo shot on assignment for "Where Columbus Found the New World,” November 1986, National Geographic magazine)

09年1月10日

Castle Near Kilgarvan, Ireland

The green countryside of County Kerry, Ireland, slowly reclaims a castle near the village of Kilgarvan. Taking its present name from the Irish Cill Garbháin, or Church of St. Garbhan, Kilgarvan rests on the banks of the Roughty River, which flows into Kenmare Bay.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Ireland on Fast-Forward,” September 1994, National Geographic magazine)

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俺的玉玺,关公所赠
好看不?

作者: 大清太平    时间: 2009-3-27 08:11
标题: 点儿沙发!!

  点儿沙发!!





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作者: 三公子    时间: 2009-3-27 09:16
标题: 色彩要力求真切[:-Q]Easier said than done

  色彩要力求真切 Easier said than done





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作者: 仅关    时间: 2009-3-27 09:44
标题: 小小辛苦了,原先还想说,三公子吩咐要翻译,都不好开口了,严重慰问!我看看?

  小小辛苦了,原先还想说,三公子吩咐要翻译,都不好开口了,严重慰问!我看看?





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夏天过去了,
摘下帽子,
光头关公来也!

作者: ~~    时间: 2009-3-27 15:42
标题: [:-Q]看到图 "..Abyss.." 想起电影“The abyss”,推荐给没看过的[:-Q]

   看到图 "..Abyss.." 想起电影“The abyss”,推荐给没看过的





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作者: 大内密探    时间: 2009-3-27 17:21
标题: 长见识[:-Q]

  长见识





作者: 游乐嬉子    时间: 2009-3-27 17:57
标题: 回复:【国家地理】每日一图:09年1月1-10日(图)



 

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作者: 三不猴组合    时间: 2009-3-27 18:48
标题: 真好图。谢谢

  真好图。谢谢





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作者: tong-tong    时间: 2009-3-27 23:06
标题: 谢谢raindrops MM辛苦了! I miss you! [:-Q][:-*][>:D<]

谢谢raindrops MM辛苦了! I miss you!


 

作者: Crabapple    时间: 2009-3-28 05:06
标题: 辛苦了! 恭喜点MM上任!!

  辛苦了! 恭喜点MM上任!!





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作者: 小小    时间: 2009-3-30 09:13
标题: 问好点点MM,辛苦了,[:-*][@};-][@};-][>:D<][>:D<]

  问好点点MM,辛苦了,









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