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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 публікаційDancing with a shark
Lava of the Fagradalsfjadl volcano (Iceland, May 2021
Designed by nature A bridge in Zion National Park, Utah.
Cubs can experience emotions from rage to joy: after a hearty lunch, they begin to frolic like kittens.
Hashupse Canyon is one of the most accessible natural attractions of Abkhazia.
The sparrow owl is one of the smallest representatives of the Owl-like order: its body length is 15-19 cm
The cheetah had only to be distracted for a few seconds as the vultures took advantage of this.
The Yadan National Geological Park, also called the Ghost Town, is one of the wonders of nature
The Galapagos penguin is unique among its brethren in its habitats - the Galapagos Islands of the same name.
Freediving in the waters of the Raja Ampat archipelago, Indonesia.
The Caiman turtle, known for its aggressiveness, is trying to catch its lunch.
Hitachi Park, Japan
Goats are attached to people in the same way as dogs and cats.
A solar eclipse from an airplane.
Dallol is an active volcano in the Danakil Depression, in northeastern Ethiopia, near the border with Eritrea.
The dangerous beauty of Iceland's Ice Caves
Dahuchi Waterway is the most beautiful road along the water, Jiangxi Province, China.
Arizona Falls Grand Falls, USA. Its waters are distinguished by a unique chocolate shade.
Sloths are good swimmers. Although they row clumsily, their speed in the water reaches up to 4 km/h.
Stormy Red River in China
Specialists in marine flora and fauna acted as obstetricians for the female spotted eaglet.
Olympic National Park in Washington State
An elephant climbs a tree to pick a flower for a snack.

Every day, moose eat about 25 kg of food, but, starving, they can eat twice as much in one sitting.
The Arizona Wave is an unusual sandstone rock formation.
Squid-piglet. This underwater bun is still little studied.
With the help of a roar, the tiger is able to talk to relatives at a distance of up to five kilometers.
All living cheetahs are relatives, as they descended from a small group that survived after the last ice age.
The sloth has its own rhythm of life.
The Rhinoceros Viper
