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128 публікаційOver Los Angeles on New Year's Eve National Geographic

How many Oceans are there on Earth?
Landslide, India. National Geographic
Zebra escaped death in the clutches of a lioness. She turned out to be faster and was able to escape into the water, where a new danger now awaits her. National Geographic
Fabulous view from the window. Indonesia. National Geographic

Part of the sculpture of Marcus Aurelius, found in Turkey. National Geographic
Rhinoceros horns, in their composition, are closer to human hair and nails than to bones. National Geographic

Winter Pripyat (Сhernobyl). View from the height of the deserted city. National Geographic
Lion cubs are born blue-eyed, and only by the age of two months the color of their eyes changes to amber or brown. National Geographic
This jump was made from a cliff from 22 meters. This place is located on the north coast of the island of Gozo, Malta. It features steep cliffs descending into the sea and is catalogued as the best cliff diving site in t…
There are only a few places in Africa where lions often climb up into trees. The pride that lives around Lake Ndutu, is one of them. It’s a sight you’ll never forget, an entire pride of lions, from the smallest cub to th…
The beauty of Alaska. National Geographic

The largest hotel in the world will appear in Saudi Arabia. Upon completion, it will have 10,000 rooms with an area of more than 1.4 million square meters. National Geographic
An ant can lift a load whose mass is 50 times its own weight. And it can also drag a load on the ground that exceeds its own weight by 30 times. National Geographic
Lightning struck a worker in Jakarta According to the news portal Detik News, the employee survived and stayed in the hospital for 4 days. National Geographic

Canyon del Sumidero, Mexico National Geographic
The Green Room is a surfing term for a water tunnel created by a wave. National Geographic
Retro train tour in Switzerland National Geographic
When jumping, the squirrel controls the flight with the tail, which performs the function of a rudder. National Geographic
Christmas in Montreux, Switzerland 🦌 Santa Claus on his reindeer-drawn sleigh over the fair and Lake Geneva, every evening according to the schedule. Children will be delighted with this animated fairy tale, and adults…
А fight between a giraffe and a lion with an unexpected outcome. National Geographic
The purest water of Alaska lakes. National Geographic
Geoscan Drone Show in Saint Petersburg, Russia National Geographic

💡A task for people with an IQ above 150. Based on the clues in the picture below, can you find the killer?

State of Rajasthan, India. National Geographic
In the French Reunion, the eruption of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano began. National Geographic
Polar penguin species are able to withstand temperatures up to -60 degrees. Penguins really do not freeze in cold water thanks to a thick layer of fat and tightly fitting feathers. National Geographic
A characteristic external feature of the gavial crocodile is a thin elongated pointed muzzle adapted to feeding on fish. National Geographic

Tower Bridge, London National Geographic

Ice cave under a glacier in Juneau, Alaska National Geographic