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标题: 来自National Geographic的最新每日一图:1月23-31日(图) [打印本页]

作者: 大清太平    时间: 2007-2-3 05:44
标题: 来自National Geographic的最新每日一图:1月23-31日(图)



Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1998
Photograph by O. Louis Mazzatenta
A female American bison and her calf move along a snow bank near a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park. About 16,000 bison roam the park, the only population of wild bison left in North America.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Life Grows Up,” April 1998, National Geographic magazine)




Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1985 (嘿,到俺屯来了哈)
Photograph by Joseph H. Bailey
The Atlantic Ocean stretches beyond a row of weathered thatch-roof houses, replicas of those built by the pilgrims on Plimoth Plantation in the 1620s. The houses are part of a recreated 17th century settlement that greets visitors to the living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book, The Adventure of Archaeology, 1985)





Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, 1986
Photograph by George F. Mobley
A lone arbutus tree perches atop a hill on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia. Home to about 10,000 people, Salt Spring is the largest of Canada’s Gulf Islands. The Gulf Islands comprise about a dozen large islands and hundreds of smaller islets which dot the inland Strait of Georgia south of Vancouver. The island’s sheltered location, relatively dry climate, and strong tides give rise to a number of species unique to this region.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Traveling the Trans-Canada: From Newfoundland to British Columbia, 1987)




Moscow, Russia, 1997
Photograph by Gerd Ludwig
Pedestrians bundled against the Moscow chill push through plazas dotted with storefronts touting luxury goods. In spite of recent high oil prices and an expanding middle class, Russia still suffers from inflation, corruption, and an unstable banking system, making high-end goods unreachable to all but Russia’s elite.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Moscow: The New Revolution," April 1997, National Geographic magazine)




Near Haines, Alaska, 1976
Photograph by Steve Raymer
A bald eagle perches, wings stretched, in a snow-covered tree by the Chilkat River near Haines, Alaska. The area is home to a bald eagle preserve that is a prime wintering ground for the birds, attracting some 3,000 eagles annually.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Alaska Highway, 1976)





Harlington, Texas, 1978
Photograph by George F. Mobley
“In Harlington, Texas, rows on rows of trailers, each with its palm tree, house some of the thousands of 'Winter Texans' who flock to the lower Rio Grande Valley to escape the northern cold. Average temperature of 75˚F (25˚C), humidity of 60 percent, and rainfall of 25 inches (64 centimeters) mean an almost ideal climate for tourism.“

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for the National Geographic book The Great Southwest, 1980)




Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, 1997
Photograph by Gordon Wiltsie
The jagged peaks of Antarctica’s Filchner Mountains rise in the distance as an intrepid mountaineering team makes camp on an ice field.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "On the Edge of Antarctica: Queen Maud Land,” February 1998, National Geographic magazine)





Dubois, Wyoming, 1987
Photograph by Raymond Gehman
Neon lights at a Dubois, Wyoming motel give an array of icicles an eerie red tinge. Dubois is auspiciously located for national park visitors—roughly an hour’s drive from Grand Teton National Park and about two hours from Yellowstone.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book Yellowstone Country: A Wilderness Celebration, 1989)





Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, 1997
Photograph by Flip Nicklin
A large ice floe in the Arctic Ocean bears an icicle-trimmed cave. This cave served as a hideout for a bearded seal seeking shelter from the harsh Arctic climate.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Bearded Seals—Going With the Floe,” March 1997, National Geographic magazine)






 

 

  本贴由[大清太平]最后编辑于:2007-3-10 15:54:11  

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作者: raindrops    时间: 2007-2-3 05:46
标题: 这沙发抢错了,不会今天有任务吧[:((]

这沙发抢错了,不会今天有任务吧

 

  本贴由[raindrops]最后编辑于:2007-2-2 21:47:40  

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俺的玉玺,关公所赠
好看不?

作者: 大清太平    时间: 2007-2-3 05:49
标题: 抢个大错了!! 全是任务!!!

  抢个大错了!! 全是任务!!!





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作者: 大清太平    时间: 2007-2-3 06:00
标题: 实况报道:屯子里又在撒盐了,最近以来,时不时撒一点,调味哈

  实况报道:屯子里又在撒盐了,最近以来,时不时撒一点,调味哈





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作者: raindrops    时间: 2007-2-3 06:02
标题: 这样最好[:-Q][:-Q]既有情趣,又不影响生活[:-K]

  这样最好 既有情趣,又不影响生活





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俺的玉玺,关公所赠
好看不?

作者: 向阳屯    时间: 2007-2-3 07:28
标题: 空口无凭,上片片!

嘿嘿,我也学会了。

 

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这个世界从不缺乏美,
缺乏的是发现美的眼睛!
 
 

作者: 橄榄油    时间: 2007-2-3 10:51
标题: [:-Q][:-Q]

  





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 Olive Oil       


作者: 橄榄油    时间: 2007-2-3 11:22
标题: 阳光斑竹好, 对不起, 到厨房消夜去了, 回帖稍迟[>:D<]

  阳光斑竹好, 对不起, 到厨房消夜去了, 回帖稍迟





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 Olive Oil       


作者: 橄榄油    时间: 2007-2-3 11:39
标题: 肯定有机会. [:-M]

俺就是讨厌作饭时拍照, 弄的相机赃呼呼滴, 所以一直没有交作业 光写文字没实物, 又缺点说服力 




 

  本贴由[橄榄油]最后编辑于:2007-2-3 3:41:14  

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 Olive Oil       


作者: 那些花儿    时间: 2007-2-3 13:01
标题: 请花儿帮您尝菜吧[:-F]

  请花儿帮您尝菜吧





作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2007-2-3 16:05
标题: 这张版画风![:-K]图片真好,是从相关网站上来的吗?[@};-](图)



 

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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2007-2-3 16:49
标题: 张张精品![:-Q]能翻译一下这张吗?(图)

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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: Your Cyber Friend    时间: 2007-2-4 03:44
标题: 光记得Plymouth有Mayflower,不记得还有这些pilgrims的小房子。[:-Q]

  光记得Plymouth有Mayflower,不记得还有这些pilgrims的小房子。





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顶顶大腕卧底

作者: 我见    时间: 2007-2-4 05:18
标题: 不愧是NG精彩之作[:-Q][:-Q]

  不愧是NG精彩之作





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作者: 向阳屯    时间: 2007-2-4 06:09
标题: 石子儿老师请进。。。。

Svalbard Archipelago, Norway, 1997
Photograph by Flip Nicklin
A large ice floe in the Arctic Ocean bears an icicle-trimmed cave. This cave served as a hideout for a bearded seal seeking shelter from the harsh Arctic climate.

1997年摄于挪威Svalbard Archipelago
作者Flip Nicklin
一块巨大的浮冰漂浮在北冰洋上,上面有一个挂满冰溜子的洞。这个洞为寻找住处的髯海豹(嘴两边带胡须的那种)提供了藏身处,以躲避严酷的北极气候。

 

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这个世界从不缺乏美,
缺乏的是发现美的眼睛!
 
 

作者: 小石子儿    时间: 2007-2-4 09:37
标题: 多谢多谢![>:D<]

  多谢多谢!





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谨记我GG的真言:爱我,喂我,别离开我

作者: 行者    时间: 2007-2-4 16:05
标题: 是大腕另有高就,还是NG灰眼不识珠?始终感觉大腕应该在NG占据一片天空。

  是大腕另有高就,还是NG灰眼不识珠?始终感觉大腕应该在NG占据一片天空。





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