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【转帖】National Geographic 每日一图:2月1-10日(图)

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发表于 2008-2-17 04:28:14 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式

 Photos and English scripts are from Nationalgeographic.com
 
February 01, 2008

Swarm-Bots, Belgium, 2007

Photograph by Peter Essick

A team of "swarm-bots" negotiates challenging terrain outside a laboratory in Brussels, Belgium. A red color ring tells others, "Grab me;" blue means "stay away." Scientists study ant colonies, bird flocks, mammal herds, and fish schools to understand the simple genius of such animal swarms. Robots that mimic this complex group behavior could prove useful in a number of human applications.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for "Swarm Theory," July 2007, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
February 02, 2008

Miniature Horse, Kentucky, 2003

Photograph by Melissa Farlow

A miniature horse stands in a field near Lexington, Kentucky, a bit of a curiosity in a region known more for its regal, fleet-footed thoroughbreds. There are some 500 thoroughbred horse farms in and around Lexington, where pastures, fed by the rich leavings of a long-vanished sea, are said to be among the world's best.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "High Stakes in the Bluegrass," May 2003, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
February 03, 2008

Twilight Over Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, 1997

Photograph by Diane Cook and Len Jenshel

Crimson twilight gives a Martian air to Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. With just one maintained trail in an area the size of Delaware, this monument is decidedly big and wild. Wrote one observer: "Almost everywhere, the benchlands lay sliced with canyons—deep wounds that millions of years of flowing water have carved into a quarter billion years' worth of multicolored sandstone deposits."

(Text from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Celebrating Canyon Country," July 1999, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
February 04, 2008

Wildflowers and Sky, California, 2000

Photograph by Frans Lanting

A deep-blue sky sets off a mass of yellow wildflower blooms along California's Big Sur coast. Each year more than three million visitors navigate the treacherous turns of Highway 1, drawn by the plunging gorges, fog-strewn coves, exploding surf, and tortuous geography—5,000-foot (1,524-meter) summits plummet abruptly to the ocean—of California's dramatic 90-mile (145-kilometer) coast.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Big Sur: California's Elemental Coast," August 2000, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
 
February 05, 2008

Tiger Close-Up, 1995

Photograph by Michael Nichols

A wary tiger flashes a toothy snarl in this extreme close-up. Tigers are thought to have evolved in China more than a million years ago, prowling west toward the Caspian Sea, north to Siberia, and south across Indochina and Indonesia. Today, three of the original eight tiger subspecies are extinct, and hunting and habitat loss have reduced populations from hundreds of thousands of animals to perhaps fewer than 2,500.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Making Room for Wild Tigers," December 1997, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
February 06, 2008

Women Picking Cotton, China, 2003

Photograph by Michael S. Yamashita

Bundled against the wind, a group of women picks cotton in China. The Asian nation is the world's leading producer of cotton, with an output of 6.73 million tons per year. Farmers can't keep up with the burgeoning textile industry, however, which uses about 13 million tons of cotton a year. The Chinese often rely on imports to close the gap, which drives up textile prices for consumers worldwide.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Chasing the Wall," January 2003, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
February 07, 2008

Buckskin Gulch, Utah, 2003

Photograph by Bill Hatcher

Dark clouds roll over Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness in Utah. The 112,500-acre (45,527-hectares) area in northern Arizona and southern Utah is known for its towering stone amphitheaters, sandstone arches, and the Vermillion Cliffs, all painted in dramatic streaks of red, pink, and orange, thanks to heavy iron deposits.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "One Narrow Escapade," March 2003, National Geographic Traveler magazine)

 
 
 
February 08, 2008

Harp Seal, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, 2004

Photograph by Brian Skerry

A young harp seal tests the frigid waters in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence. Once the object of a bitter controversy between sealers and animal-welfare groups, import restrictions on their pelts and Canadian laws protecting seal pups have helped populations of these charismatic sea mammals recover.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Harp Seals: The Hunt for Balance," March, 2004, National Geographic magazine)

 

February 09, 2008

Pink Anemonefish, Kosrae Island, Micronesia, 2007

Photograph by Tim Laman

Two pink anemonefish peek from the safety of their anemone home on a reef off Micronesia's Kosrae Island. The island's remoteness and a concerted effort by locals to preserve marine wildlife there endows Kosrae with some of the most pristine reefs on Earth.

(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Mangroves: Forests of the Tide," February 2007, National Geographic magazine)

 
 
 
February 10, 2008

Burmese Boy, Nanyung, Myanmar, 2003

Photograph by Maria Stenzel

A boy bathes in a mist-shrouded river in Nanyung, Myanmar (Burma). Despite rich natural resources, Myanmar remains impoverished and repressed, the result of military regimes that have ruled the nation for more than 40 years.

(Text adapted from and photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Blood, Sweat, and Toil Along the Burma Road," November 2003, National Geographic magazine)

 
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发表于 2009-3-5 12:19:59 | 只看该作者

回复:我喜欢这个---矮种马,可爱,小朋友一定更喜欢 [:-D](图)


哪有卖矮种马的


 
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发表于 2008-2-18 07:31:29 | 只看该作者

实话实说,这期的PP很一般。[:P]


  实话实说,这期的PP很一般。





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发表于 2008-2-17 18:17:04 | 只看该作者

学习学习再学习![:-Q]


  学习学习再学习!





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发表于 2008-2-17 09:36:48 | 只看该作者

ng也不都是摄影竞赛是吧,关键好像还是要有故事


  ng也不都是摄影竞赛是吧,关键好像还是要有故事





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给各位拜年,大家牛年平安、吉祥、康乐!”
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发表于 2008-2-17 07:19:53 | 只看该作者

俺觉得小清比较适合 [:-K],袖珍的多好玩 [;)]


  俺觉得小清比较适合 ,袖珍的多好玩





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 楼主| 发表于 2008-2-17 07:17:18 | 只看该作者

政委和奶油可是喜欢骑高头大马吧,亲戚喜欢骑小马驹?[:-K]


  政委和奶油可是喜欢骑高头大马吧,亲戚喜欢骑小马驹?





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发表于 2008-2-17 07:10:39 | 只看该作者

我喜欢这个---矮种马,可爱,小朋友一定更喜欢 [:-D](图)


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 楼主| 发表于 2008-2-17 06:43:23 | 只看该作者

帖上来俺瞧瞧?俺负责赔你spaghetti,新鲜出锅的


  帖上来俺瞧瞧?俺负责赔你spaghetti,新鲜出锅的





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发表于 2008-2-17 06:39:10 | 只看该作者

代表National Geographic严重抗议!!


光顾在这里欣赏NG,忘记了俺的饭锅,把俺可耐的面条煮糊了。

 
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 楼主| 发表于 2008-2-17 06:24:11 | 只看该作者

NG来的水代表好![:-K]


  NG来的水代表好!





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发表于 2008-2-17 06:19:10 | 只看该作者

代表National Geographic隆重谢谢大清


  代表National Geographic隆重谢谢大清




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发表于 2008-2-17 05:10:48 | 只看该作者

多谢!很喜欢这个Harp Seal -格陵兰海豹(图)


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发表于 2008-2-17 04:53:34 | 只看该作者

多谢大清! 正龙的老虎?(图)


Nemo??

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 楼主| 发表于 2008-2-17 04:32:10 | 只看该作者

东方猪先生2月以来没有贴出新的NG。俺只好自己去NG网站,一张张找图和解说。恕无暇做中文翻译,见谅!


  东方猪先生2月以来没有贴出新的NG。俺只好自己去NG网站,一张张找图和解说。恕无暇做中文翻译,见谅!





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