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Amazing Backyard
Who would like to relax in this peaceful place
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125 Years of National Geographic
I've been a fan of the photography and the stories featured in National Geographic Magazine since I was a child. It allowed me to explore the world by simply turning the pages.
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Why Are Chimps Stronger Than Humans?
The last several years have seen a number of horrific maulings at the hands of chimpanzees. How can animals that share 99 percent of their genes with us, yet are only a fraction of our weight, possess such amazing strength?
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Mega earthquake could rattle length of California
A mega earthquake that would rattle almost the entire length of California was long thought impossible, but new research suggests that such a quake could actually occur.
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Stranded killer whales break free from Hudson Bay ice
The dozen trapped orcas swam free after changing weather conditions cracked the sea ice in northern Canada.
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Three Years Ago, The World Pledged to Fix Haiti. We Failed.
A new book by the only full-time American correspondent in Haiti tells why a $16 billion recovery effort has badly missed the mark.
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Gotta love living in northern Sweden during the winter
An awesome capture of how cold it can get during the Swedish winter months..
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Ecuadorean tribe will 'die fighting' to defend rainforest
Kichwa villagers from Sani Isla vow to resist oil prospecting by state-backed company Petroamazonas at all costs.
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Coloured ice igloo
I wonder how long it took them to build this Igloo, but it looks amazing :)
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Challenge Accepted!
Just following what the sign says!
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Be kind to your seafood, study urges
Do to crabs as you would have them do to you: A study suggests that crustaceans can experience pain more than previously thought.
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Indonesia floods kill 15; thousands flee raging waters in capital
Heavy flooding in the Indonesian capital this week has killed 15 people, driven thousands from their homes and paralyzed the sprawling city -- and officials are warning that more water is on its way.
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Soldier Beetle munches a magnolia
Beetles are among the most ancient pollen carriers. This soldier beetle munches a magnolia, which emits both scent and heat as lures.
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A Sandy Red Haze Consumes Sydney, Australia
Sandstorms are rare and natural occurrences that develop when gusts of wind collect loose sand and dirt from dry land. Back in 2009, one of these natural phenomena took place in an unpredictable location: Sydney, Australia. Fairly quickly, the unsuspecting city was consumed by a yellowish-red sea of sand that filled the air in a magical glow.
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Extraordinary Travel Destinations Off the Beaten Path
Rather than just put together a list of stunning travel destinations, however, we went one step further and found places that aren't necessarily the ones most written about in travel guides or talked about amongst friends. Instead, these "off the beaten path" destinations ask you to have a little faith, to summon that adventurous spirit of yours and take a journey to a hidden or faraway place. Now, let's go!
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The World’s Most Amazing Trees
Spread among the billions of trees around the globe are a few special ones, especially worthy of attention.
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Can You Spot the Hidden Animals in These Photos?
Now, let’s see how many camouflaged animals can you spot?
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Above the Boil Highlights from the 2013 Mavericks Invitational
Check out the amazing some may say scary waves...
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Distressed dolphin seeks out diver for help
Diving in waters near Hawaii recently, a group of photographers were surprised to see a Bottlenose dolphin swim right up to them seemingly in distress.
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Here's Video of Crocodiles Being Handcuffed in South Africa
With as many as 10,000 on the loose after a massive flood, authorities and crocodile farmers on the hunt, with locals wrestling crocs to the ground and essentially handcuffing them.
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