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Top 10 Photos that Shocked The World. By National Geographic
Top 10 Photos that Shocked The World. By National Geographic Be prepared for images of violence and death (in one case, the photograph of a dead child) if you scroll down:
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1846 публікаційAt least 118 Egyptian pyramids have been identified, according to sources. During the Old and Middle Kingdom periods, the majority were constructed as tombs for the country's pharaohs and their consorts. This pyramid and…
Wanda Plaza shopping mall in Shenzhen will send you straight to space, no need to wait for Elon Musk to figure it out. 📍 Shenzhen, China 🇨🇳 National Geographic
Some are into feet, some are into dressing up but when it comes to a male Arabian camel (dromedary) he likes to blow up a portion of his soft palate with air to a point that it protrudes out of his mouth as a sign to the…


The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous…
Mount Rainier, which rises 14,410 feet above sea level, is an icon in the Washington landscape. Mount Rainier, an active volcano, is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous United States, with five major rivers flowing…
Luckily, this little guy isn't a mini godzilla...just a marine iguana foraging for lunch 🌊 Have you heard of this species before? 📍Galapagos Islands, Ecuador National Geographic
A blooming Queen of the Night flower 🤍 It rarely blooms and only at night, making it the perfect reminder to enjoy every little moment in life🌿 National Geographic
This is the most venomous animal on the planet! 🌏 The Australian Box Jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri! National Geographic
Fun Fact - Many scientists believe the red-eyed tree frog developed its vivid scarlet peepers to shock predators into at least briefly, questioning their meal choice. These iconic rain-forest amphibians sleep by day,…
These are alligator gars 🐊 The name of this species comes from their similar appearance to alligators, although there is no species relation. National Geographic
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. National Geographic
Rushing to eat your favorite snack like… National Geographic
Do you know why Arizona So especial?? Arizona is home to some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country -- the Grand Canyon's just the beginning. National Geographic
Little Owl on a rainy day National Geographic
HAECKEL’S JELLYFISH This is Pseudorhiza haeckeli, commonly called Haeckel’s Jellyfish, and this species is found in temperate/sub-tropical Australian marine waters 🇦🇺 This species was first described by Wilhelm Haacke…
Hi, there little guy! 👋🐌 This Purple Batwing Slug (Sagaminopteron ornatumand) is a member of the Gastropteridae family. Gastropterids have parapodia (large outgrowths from the mantle wall) and can swim by flapping thes…
The collared pika is a ~6 oz alpine lagomorph that has no time to relax during the summer months! These pikas will make thousands of collection trips during July and August to gather around 12 lb of “haypiles” by the sea…
Is this little guy cleaning himself or preparing his hair for a first date? At just 2 cm in height and 5 cm in length, cleaner shrimp serve an important role in the coral reef ecosystem. They typically participate in sym…
Photogenic besties. 🦘❤️ At Cape Hillsborough in Mackay, be ready to wake up early to meet Australia's national treasures, the sunrise-loving wallabies and kangaroos! Join them in starting the day right and taking in som…

Soft morning light on the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. National Geographic
Young red foxes playing at a den in New Jersey National Geographic
30 villas on a cliff in Guizhou China 🇨🇳 National Geographic
Does a blue-ringed 🐙 make you feel 😱 or 😍?? It is true that the painless bite of this species releases a toxin that is very dangerous. But unlike some big squids (f.e. the humboldt squid), octopuses don't have an aggr…
This is Hong Kong’s “monster building”, the Yick Cheong Building 🏬 One of Quarry Bay’s most well-known destination. Today, the building is separated into five blocks, which consist of 2243 apartments (home to approximat…
Glaucous-blue Grosbeak (Azulinho) National Geographic
Four little bears work hard to perfect their pole dancing skills. 😁 National Geographic
Slættaratindur is the highest mountain in the Faroe Islands, at an elevation of 880 metres. It’s name means “flat summit” 📍 Faroe island National Geographic
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When you have a million things to do, but those weekends vibes hit just right... 🥱 National Geographic
