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128 публікаційA powerful sandstorm has covered the city of Bulia in the north-east of Australia. National Geographic

The world's largest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas enters Venice. National Geographic
Dolphin migration. National Geographic

The Sphinx. Rear view National Geographic
Umngot River, also known as Dawki Lake, is touted as the cleanest river in Asia. It flows through the Mawlynnong village in Meghalaya. National Geographic

Crazy experiment: SCORPION against 1000 hungry cockroaches The spectacle turned out to be creepy. Press the button to watch video 👇🏻
The rhinoceros is one of the most dangerous animals on the planet. Irritated, wounded, or greatly frightened, they rush at the enemy with the greatest fury, striking with their horns. National Geographic
Incredible acrobatic abilities of a gibbon crossing a suspension bridge. National Geographic
What does a parrot's nest look like National Geographic
A crazy fight between a poisonous scorpion and and cockroaches. No one expected such a finale National Geographic

Portrait of a spider, made with the help of microphotonics, for the Nikon Small World competition. National Geographic

Pieve di Tremosine, Italy National Geographic
Tornado in Iowa, USA. National Geographic

Abandoned Amusement Park in China In the Chinese village of Chenzhuang, which is located 32 kilometers from Beijing, there are the ruins of the Wonderland amusement park. National Geographic

State of Rajasthan, India. National Geographic
The Fischer Towers are a group of sandstone rocks "plastered" with red clay. In addition to the crimson color, the towers amaze with the expressiveness of their silhouettes, a huge variety of lines, shapes and textures.…

Mount Roraima, Venezuela National Geographic
The spider lifts the shell up a tree to create a shelter. National Geographic
An adult panda needs about 10 square kilometers for a full and peaceful life in its natural habitat. National Geographic
Walking the plank 4,500 feet off the valley floor. National Geographic
Pigs wallow in the mud not because they are sloppy, but just for the opposite reason. In this way, animals fight parasites living on their skin – when the dirt dries, it disappears along with harmful insects. In addition…
А real hero National Geographic
Japanese tourists filmed their deaths at the top of the Ontake volcano. (2014) Almost everyone who took rare shots during the eruption of the Ontake volcano in Japan directly on the slope was doomed. People died under ro…
A massive avalanche sweeps through the Mustang district in Nepal National Geographic

This is what the border between China and Mongolia looks like. Nothing unusual. Just kissing dinosaurs. National Geographic

The abandoned cruise ship World Discoverer. Solomon Islands. National Geographic
A bird's-eye view of the Alps. National Geographic

Trinity Church in Gergeti, Georgia National Geographic

Unimaginable power The depletion of the St. Helens volcano in the northwestern United States in 1980. National Geographic
Driving through Trollstigen, Norway National Geographic