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Пости за Березень 2022
183 публікаційCats often walk "track to track", stepping where their paw has already touched the ground. That is, in your wake. This is how a cat walks in the wild or in a new territory. By following its own footsteps, a cat reduces t…
Peabody is the smallest horse in the world weighing only 8.5 kg. National Geographic

Rain of rose petals under the dome of the Roman Pantheon. This most beautiful action has been taking place on the day of Pentecost for several centuries. Falling petals symbolize the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apo…
Waterfall Skógafoss. National Geographic

French battle ensign from Genereux 74, captured in the Mediterranean in 1800. Few people understand how big the ships were in the era of sailboats. National Geographic
This is what the black hole M87, made popular by a recent photo, might look like. National Geographic
With sound One of the most surreal whales. National Geographic
Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the United States after Crater Lake in Oregon. Until 1915, the lake was removed from civilization, but with the advent of the road here, life on Tahoe began to boil. Several resor…
Bird's eye view of Balls Pyramid Island. National Geographic

Halong Bay, Vietnam National Geographic
Scientists in Taiwan have added jellyfish genes to the DNA of cyprinid fish to better study the effects of pollutants on their organs. As a result, the fish lit up. National Geographic
In the Adler region, an avalanche covered an athlete on a closed track. The snowboarder was dug up and released, he was not injured. National Geographic
Snow Leopard The most beautiful cat once lived in the mountains of Central Asia. It looks like a white leopard, but is much smaller and has a long and bushy tail. Now the snow leopard is rarely seen in the wild, as they…

Whale spine lying at the bottom of a lake in Svalbard, Norway. National Geographic
Waves of ice shards. Lake Childir, Turkey. National Geographic
A nonverbal storm near Sandy Lake, Manitoba, Canada. National Geographic
"Devil's Eye" - located in the northwestern Chinese province of Qinghai, the source of Aiken in the Gobi Desert 🇨🇳 National Geographic

Vatican Museums. National Geographic
The nature of dwarf goats is individual, each individual has its own temperament. In most cases, these animals are friendly and affectionate. But by no means will they always greet you joyfully like dogs. Sometimes these…

Library in Florence, Italy. National Geographic

The door to hell - this is the name of this place, located in Turkmenistan. Natural gas has been burning here continuously since 1971. National Geographic

Salt mines of Garmsar, Iran. National Geographic
Now you know how cats and dogs lap water. Do not try to repeat - it is useless, because the muscles of our tongue are arranged quite differently. National Geographic

Pamukkale, Turkey🇹🇷 The so-called "cotton castle" is a system of hot springs with limestone walls - travertines. Their snow-white color is determined by the deposition of salts from calcium-rich sources. National Geogr…
Cunning and hardy, hyenas rarely risk attacking prey if there is a risk that it will give a serious rebuff. But if they get together in a large pack, which they usually do, they begin to be a formidable force even for st…
How do you like the sound? The roar of a lion can be heard at a distance of up to 8 km National Geographic
Residents of the United States filmed an unusual cloud. National Geographic

Takachiho Gorge in Japan. National Geographic

Frozen gas bubbles on Lake St. Moritz, Switzerland. National Geographic

South Georgia Island is one of the most important breeding grounds for king penguins and albatrosses. They have their own atmosphere. National Geographic