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South Africa, 1996
Photograph by Chris Johns
"Homo sapiens flood the beach on New Year's Day at Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, where, thanks to the Natal Parks Board's good neighbor policy, admission is free for local residents. South Africa's torrid zone, northern KwaZulu-Natal teems with tropical life. Along its normally empty beaches sea turtles are making a comeback."

(Text and photograph from "A Place for Parks in the New South Africa," July 1996, National Geographic magazine)

North Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1986
Photograph by George F. Mobley
A partial solar eclipse is visible through the clouds that cover North Rustico beach on Prince Edward Island, Canada's smallest province. Sheltered from the sometimes harsh North Atlantic storms, Prince Edward Island stretches 140 miles (225 kilometers) into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and enjoys a warm climate and sandy soil—good for both farming and tourism.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in the National Geographic book Traveling the Trans-Canada From Newfoundland to British Columbia, 1987)

 

Minab, Iran, 1998
Photograph by Alexandra Avakian
A Baluchi woman wears a traditional red mask to conceal her features from public view. Iranian women are, in fact, among the most educated and accomplished in the Muslim world. Before the 1979 revolution 35 percent of women were literate; now the rate stands at 74 percent. In 1999, one in three Iranian physicians was a woman.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Iran: Testing the Waters of Reform," July 1999, National Geographic magazine)

 

North Florida Springs, 1998
Photograph by Wes Skiles
A flexible and graceful swimmer, the West Indian manatee migrates annually to Florida's coastal waters. This balmy winter retreat unfortunately holds a palpable danger for these gentle creatures. In 2005, collisions with watercraft and other human-related accidents accounted for nearly 25 percent of all manatee deaths in Florida according to the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Boating speed limits and the creation of sanctuaries are just some of the protections put into place by state and federal lawmakers to help save the endangered manatee.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Unlocking the Labyrinth of North Florida Springs," March 1999, National Geographic magazine)

 

Greenwich, England, 1985
Photograph by Bruce Dale
"One hop bridges east and west at Greenwich, England, where a brass strip marks zero longitude. First used by sailors to fix their position, Greenwich mean time was adopted by railroads and, after 1884, worldwide as the standard for time of day. Time is now set not by earth's rotation, but by satellite and atomic clock."

(Text and photograph from "The Enigma of Time," March 1990, National Geographic magazine)

 

Pamukkale, Turkey, Date Unknown
Photograph by Gordon Gahan
Bathers enjoy terraced pools filled with the hot, mineral-rich waters of Pamukkale, Turkey's "Cotton Castle." The trickling water from the mountain's hot springs is heavy with calcium-carbonate. Over the centuries these waters have carved out large flat basins whose surface is coated with pure white calcium deposits.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Turkey: Cross Fire at an Ancient Crossroads," July 1977, National Geographic magazine)

 

Spišské Podhradie, Slovakia, 1992
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
The ruins of Spiš Castle loom high above the Slovak village of Spišské Podhradie. Stronghold for generations of Hungarian princes, the largest fortress in central Europe was destroyed by fire in 1780.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Czechoslovakia: The Velvet Divorce," September 1993, National Geographic magazine)

Mars, 2000
Photograph by NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems
"An artful view from space reveals a bracelet-like chain of shallow pits lining a trough created by faulting. The collapse zone appears on a flank of the Pavonis Mons volcano. Some 530 yards (475 meters) wide, the depression could have resulted from the underground movement of molten rock."

(Text and photograph from "A Mars Never Dreamed Of," February 2001, National Geographic magazine)

 

Petra, Jordan, 1998
Photograph by Annie Griffiths Belt
Wildflowers bloom in front of the rose-colored sandstone that makes up Petra. An ancient city that welcomed caravans from Arabia, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, Petra was the capital of the Nabataeans, who ruled this part of the Middle East for more than four centuries.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Petra: An Ancient City of Stone," December 1998, National Geographic magazine)

 

Loango National Park, Gabon, 2004
Photograph by Michael Nichols
A mother and her calf hippopotamus cool off in the "Land of the Surfing Hippos." Loango National Park got that nickname from the resident hippopotamuses' habit of swimming in the ocean and body-surfing to and from feeding grounds.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Gabon's Loango National Park: In the Land of the Surfing Hippos," August 2004, National Geographic magazine)

Suhar, Oman, 1992
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
Thundering across a berm racetrack, camels hurtle their 8 year-old jockeys toward the finish line while Omanis in pick-up trucks follow alongside. Though gambling is forbidden in this Muslim country, prize money goes to the owner of the winning camel whose value could be as much as 50,000 rials, or US$130,000.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Oman," May 1995, National Geographic magazine)

 

Seoul, South Korea, 1979
Photograph by H. Edward Kim
Snow dusts the buildings of Toksu Palace in the shadow of Seoul’s towering hotels and office complexes. Originally occupied by the 16th century Yi Dynasty leader King Sonjo, the palace was rebuilt in the early 1900s and now houses a branch gallery of South Korea’s National Museum of Contemporary Art.

(Text adapted from and photograph from, "Seoul: Korean Showcase," December 1979, National Geographic magazine)

 

 

Lake Hoare, Antarctica, 1998
Photograph by Maria Stenzel
Antarctica’s perennially ice-covered Lake Hoare bears the scars of sand and dirt that have worked their way from the surface down into the ice. Soil blows onto the lake from the nearby dry valley, warms in the sun, and melts downward, leaving a bubble column in its trail.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Timeless Valleys of the Antarctic Desert," October 1998, National Geographic magazine)

 

Helsinki, Finland, 1981
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
The imposing Lutheran Cathedral rises over the somber city of Helsinki as a man bundled against the cold makes his way across one of the city’s many frozen harbors. Built in 1852, the stark-white cathedral, called the Tuomiokorkko in Finnish, sits in Senate Square in the city center.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Helsinki," August 1981, National Geographic magazine)

 

Loganville, Pennsylvania, 1993
Photograph by Robert W. Madden
An Amish farmer in Loganville, Pennsylvania uses a horse-drawn wagon to spread manure over a shimmering, snow-covered field.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Chesapeake Bay—Hanging in the Balance,” June 1993, National Geographic magazine)

 

Jaipur, India, 1985
Photograph by Bruce Dale
An arched doorway leads to a staircase in the astronomical observatory called Jantar Mantar. The complex, located in the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India, was built by astronomer Jai Singh around 1730 and is still in use today. It includes large, abstract-looking structures designed to track the motion of the sun and tell time, among other uses.

Jantar Mantar is a Sanskrit phrase meaning “magical device.”

(Text and photograph from, "In the Land of the Maharajas: Rajasthan by Rail," Spring 1986, National Geographic Traveler magazine)

 

Nanning, China, 1981
Photograph by James P. Blair
A footbridge spans the Yu River in Nanning in southeastern China. Nanning is the political, economic, and financial center of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic book China, 1981)

 

Colebrook, New Hampshire, 1972
Photograph by David L. Arnold
Snow blankets a farm in Colebrook, New Hampshire, along the slopes of the Connecticut River Valley. The Connecticut River forms the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and flows some 410 miles (610 kilometers), from just shy of the Canadian border to the Long Island Sound.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Yesterday Lingers Along the Connecticut,” September 1972, National Geographic magazine)

 

Ely, Minnesota, 1997
Photograph by Joel Sartore
Two gray wolves relax in the snow at Minnesota’s International Wolf Center. Opened in June 1993, the center is at the forefront of efforts to educate people about the value of wolves in the ecosystem and to encourage the reintroduction and wide distribution of wolves in the wild.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Return of the Gray Wolf,” May 1998, National Geographic magazine)

  

 

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发表于 2007-1-21 05:10:11 | 只看该作者

嘿嘿,都是经典中的经典啊。


  嘿嘿,都是经典中的经典啊。





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这个世界从不缺乏美,
缺乏的是发现美的眼睛!
 
 
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沙发的干活[:-K][:-K]


  沙发的干活





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:13:12 | 只看该作者

有一张81年的中国南宁


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输给向阳大G心服口服,谁叫他有WMD软件[:-K][:-K]


  输给向阳大G心服口服,谁叫他有WMD软件





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:15:10 | 只看该作者

通报一下,吃了什么诱人的早点? 或是节食了?[:-K]


  通报一下,吃了什么诱人的早点? 或是节食了?





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[:%][:%]面包+牛奶[:((][:((]这破地方没什么小吃,天天吃这一套。石子的煎饼啊[:-F


   面包+牛奶 这破地方没什么小吃,天天吃这一套。石子的煎饼啊[:-F





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大清兄辛苦大大滴!都是不可多得的经典美图。[:-Q] 这张比俺脚踩两国的还牛:(图)


脚踩东西半球。

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脚踩美墨两国。
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:26:27 | 只看该作者

SZ就这么惨?辞了工作回咱老家去[:-M],守着那汪泉水都要强啊


  SZ就这么惨?辞了工作回咱老家去 ,守着那汪泉水都要强啊





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:29:16 | 只看该作者

还是老墨的老鹰厉害[:-K]


  还是老墨的老鹰厉害





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BOSS,我正有此意呢,多次向你辞职你不准[:-K][:-K][:-K]


其实,有时真的后悔来SZ——离家有点远。古人云:父母在,不远游,是非常有科学道理的
但是又舍不得离开SZ,
回老家后觉得自己与老家的人又有点格格不入了——山东人说话咋那么冲呢?!
工作机会少,效率低......
哪个地方都有优缺点,走到哪里算哪里吧。等我老的走不动了,那里就是家了


 

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福音书!谢谢斑竹的心意!点点米,早饭过后开始工作![:-D][@};-]


  福音书!谢谢斑竹的心意!点点米,早饭过后开始工作!





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说的好![:-Q][@};-]


  说的好!





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大腕晚上好!遇到您好高兴,还有向阳屯,雨点。东西半球界线的是哪个国家?


  大腕晚上好!遇到您好高兴,还有向阳屯,雨点。东西半球界线的是哪个国家?





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:47:59 | 只看该作者

还是先在SZ找到归属感吧;就象俺在米也要调整心态寻找感觉


  还是先在SZ找到归属感吧;就象俺在米也要调整心态寻找感觉





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:48:45 | 只看该作者

格林威治本初子午线!


  格林威治本初子午线!





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Greenwich, England,0°经线!东西半球的界线是20°W和160°E.


  Greenwich, England,0°经线!东西半球的界线是20°W和160°E.





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:53:17 | 只看该作者

大腕和贴图说明都指的是地理上的;您说的在过土耳其吧?那是政治地理吧?


  大腕和贴图说明都指的是地理上的;您说的在过土耳其吧?那是政治地理吧?





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发表于 2007-1-21 05:56:48 | 只看该作者

不是.地理的划分,不经过土耳其.西经20度纵贯大西洋.您的纽约286度是怎么来的?


起点是0度经线?


 

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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 05:59:34 | 只看该作者

东经286不是西经74度? 俺用360度系统,您用+/-180度系统


  东经286不是西经74度? 俺用360度系统,您用+/-180度系统





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 06:04:45 | 只看该作者

这条线有何特殊?看来俺地理还有回炉哈


  这条线有何特殊?看来俺地理还有回炉哈





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发表于 2007-1-21 06:05:55 | 只看该作者

是!不习惯,其时这样好.顺自转方向想,学生一到这就晕.


起算点一致,但方向不同.学生晕大方了!


 

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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 06:07:22 | 只看该作者

ok,这条线几乎不穿过任何国家,方便!


  ok,这条线几乎不穿过任何国家,方便!





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没什么特殊性,只是避开陆地上的国家,避免把同一个国家划分为东西两个半球上


0度经线穿越欧洲和非洲.


 

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发表于 2007-1-21 06:09:12 | 只看该作者

[:-Q]


  





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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 06:17:35 | 只看该作者

不知何故,俺就是这样学来的也一直这样用,虽然也明白EW这一套


  不知何故,俺就是这样学来的也一直这样用,虽然也明白EW这一套





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谁定的这两条线?经过国际地理学学会批准了吗?[:)]


  谁定的这两条线?经过国际地理学学会批准了吗?





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发表于 2007-1-21 06:34:57 | 只看该作者

上品[:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]


  上品





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发表于 2007-1-21 07:12:46 | 只看该作者

长知识![:-Q][:-Q]


  长知识!





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发表于 2007-1-21 08:03:10 | 只看该作者

这个不知道,课本里就是这样写的.


有的知识科学界有新进展,但是课本中还是不改。


 

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发表于 2007-1-21 08:28:03 | 只看该作者

[:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]


  





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发表于 2007-1-21 13:52:06 | 只看该作者

呵呵~大清承继了蝉儿的衣钵[:-K]蝉门后继有人了[:-Q]只是大清兄实过其言


不是1图而是19图。大清兄不会是要我们今后19天内反复看这一幅帖子吧?


 

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 楼主| 发表于 2007-1-21 17:51:59 | 只看该作者

啊,俺也不会数数了?赶紧找个数学老师来...


national geographic 上有个每日一图。俺把它1-20号的全搬来了

 

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哦~原来是这么个每日一图,俺还以为是一天发一张图呢~[:-M][:-M][:-M]


  哦~原来是这么个每日一图,俺还以为是一天发一张图呢~





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[:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]


  





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