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國家地理雜誌

創立機構 : 國家地理學會 ( 美國的非營利 科學與教育組織 ). 國家地理雜誌. 第一期出版 : 1888 年的 10 月. 每年發行 12 次. 每個月以 33 種的語言出版 數目為九百萬冊 擁有超過 5 千萬的讀者。. 雜誌的內容包括 : 地理 、 科學 、 歷史、 文化 、實事和照片。. http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography /.

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國家地理雜誌

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  1. 創立機構: 國家地理學會(美國的非營利 • 科學與教育組織 ) 國家地理雜誌 • 第一期出版 : 1888年的10月

  2. 每年發行12次 • 每個月以33種的語言出版 • 數目為九百萬冊 • 擁有超過5千萬的讀者。

  3. 雜誌的內容包括 : 地理、科學、歷史、 • 文化、實事和照片。 http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/

  4. Strikingly colored, an adult king penguin stands out in a sea of chicks on South Georgia Island.

  5. This black-headedgull was flying straight at me

  6. The picture was taken at Eden Rock, Grand Cayman. For just a short time every year, these silversides swarm caves and swim-through at Cayman's dive sites

  7. A wet grizzly bear takes a break and dries off on a log.

  8. I took this picture at nighttime in Tanzania. The tree is lit with tent light and the flash.

  9. This photo was taken at Waikawau Bay, Coromandel, New Zealand.

  10. I found this peacocklast April while touring downtown Sarasota

  11. Though stressed, it will likely survive and continue to serve its clownfish.

  12. A bright-beaked puffin is found a haven on the Shiant Islands

  13. In the coastal desert of southern Peru, sprawling figures etched on the land— a spider

  14. Millennia in the making, fantastical chambers like this are decorated by the infinitely slow accumulation of minerals (chiefly calcite) deposited by water dripping through rock.

  15. A rainbow streams over a lonely elephant.

  16. A dragonfly came to drink the freshwater in the safety of the center of the lily pads.

  17. This is a Cuban tree frog on a tree in my backyard in southern Florida. How and why he ate this light is a mystery.

  18. Dolphins are known to jump out the back of big waves as they break against the shores.

  19. An octopus I came across on a dive sometimes referred to as a "blackwater hang."

  20. A beautiful terrace near Ranikhet, India

  21. This photo of two lowland gorillas was taken at the Bronx Zoo in New York City

  22. A mosaic jellyfish floats serenely in the waters of the Coral Sea, about 100 nautical miles from Cairns, Australia.

  23. Beautiful frost at sunset in Alberta, Canada

  24. It was a priceless opportunity to watch these amazing Southern Masked Weaver constructing their homes

  25. The transparent shells of tiny Cypridina hilgendorfii, found in the coastal waters and sands of Japan.

  26. A shell holds a creature (Bioluminescent Organisms) that emits a luminous blue substance when disturbed. During World War II, the Japanese harvested these creatures for soldiers to use when reading maps and messages at night.

  27. 國家地理頻道 國家地理頻道是由美國國家地理學會 於1997年成立的一個製作與播放以自然、 科學、文化與歷史紀錄片的電視頻道。

  28. 寶寶學行路 如果成年人比其他動物優越,為什麼 人類的寶寶這麼脆弱? http://www.ngc.com.tw/livecurious/ baby

  29. 無電不生雷? http://www.ngc.com.tw/livecurious/ 如果說無火不生煙,那麼只有閃電沒有 打雷可能嗎?

  30. 電視、電腦螢幕和頭髮為什麼會有靜電? http://www.ngc.com.tw/livecurious/

  31. 大白鯊剋星 http://www.ngc.com.tw/livecurious/ 雖然被閃電擊中的機率比被大白鯊攻擊 還高,但有哪些方法可以嚇走鯊魚?

  32. 多謝各位 !!!

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