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183 публікаційTurn up the sound and you can hear the whales singing. National Geographic

Argentine black and white tegu. National Geographic
Scientists hung a camera on a gentoo penguin and filmed him hunting for sardines. National Geographic

Gothic Quarter, Barcelona. National Geographic
The speed of movement of a tornado can reach one hundred kilometers per hour. National Geographic
A landslide was filmed from a quadrocopter in the Bingham Canyon quarry, one of the largest man-made quarries in the world (1200 meters deep), located in the US state of Utah. National Geographic

Squid embryos. National Geographic

Evening in Monte Carlo, Monaco. National Geographic

We recently posted a video filmed at night in the abandoned houses of the village of Kirpichnoe - and now, looking at the night, we offer you to enjoy these creepy-beautiful photos from an almost extinct village. Nationa…
Clearly about the migration of people over the past 125,000 years. National Geographic
The main distinguishing feature of a tarsier is their eyes. They have the largest eyes relative to body size among mammals. National Geographic
A giant anaconda crawled into the city. These guys don't need the courage. National Geographic
As the egg develops, a caterpillar is formed, which then gnaws through the shell and comes out. ⠀ Some caterpillars eat the shell of their egg immediately after hatching. National Geographic
Sunbathing saves lemurs from hypothermia. National Geographic

Snapshot of the analemma. Analemma - the curve that the sun "draws" during the year, if you fix its position at the same time. National Geographic

On the shores of the Gulf of Finland in St. Petersburg, a very amazing place is living out it's days - the Buyanov sanatorium. And it is surprising in that it is in a terrible state next to palaces, parks, and the embank…
Ebeko volcano eruption on Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands. National Geographic
This is a woolly wing from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is very rare to see him, because he lives on the tops of trees, where he sleeps in hollows during the day, and at night he comes out to feast on fruit…
The praying mantis caught the snake. National Geographic
Gecko super skin. National Geographic
Bora Bora is a tropical island in French Polynesia that consists of 118 islands divided into five groups. The Volcano Society Islands in the central South Pacific where Bora Bora lies, halfway between Australia and the U…

How many people in Africa can read? National Geographic

This is a globe for the blind. National Geographic

The Carolina parrot is an extinct bird of the parrot family. The only species of the genus. Extinct due to merciless destruction by hunters. The last of these parrots died at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1918. National Geograph…

"Sinking Castle" - in Lake Garda, Italy. National Geographic
cThe sex of the baby turtles that will emerge from the laid eggs depends on the ambient temperature. At lower temperatures, males appear, and at higher temperatures, females. National Geographic
Reddit User Burns His Drone In Iceland Volcano For This Awesome Video. National Geographic

Coca Castle, Segovia, Spain 🇪🇸 Coca Castle, built at the end of the 15th century, is an excellent example of the Spanish-Arabic Mudéjar style. Today, behind the massive fortress walls, the school of foresters is safely…
Few people know that there is an invisible fire. A prime example of this was in 1981, when Rick Mears pitted at the Indianapolis 500. There was a fire. The fact is that then the cars were filled not with gasoline, but wi…
Giraffes can go without water for several weeks, getting the moisture they need from plant foods. At the same time, a giraffe can drink up to 38 liters of water at a time, almost like a camel. National Geographic