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Sunday, September 7, 2014

BEST PHOTOS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOR MARCH 2013

Best photography March of 2013 from National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Russia.

Meadow with sheep

Afghan shepherds love their cell phones. And although they are useless for communication - cellular here does not catch - the shepherds use gadgets to play music and take pictures.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Night Monkey, Ecuador

Night monkeys - the only active at night, the New World monkeys. They are common in Central and South America, live in family groups and feed mainly on fruits.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Jaguar, Ecuador

Shooting camera-trap triggered when approaching the animal.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Methane emissions in the Arctic

As soon as the permafrost continues to melt around the Arctic there are new lake. Gas rising in the form of bubbles from the bottom of the Arctic lakes - methane.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Perfect camouflage

Rhinoceros viper - a kind of higher snakes of the genus of African vipers. It received its name due to the sharp flakes adorning the tip of the snout.Rhinoceros viper is poisonous, and in combination with a perfect camouflage makes it a deadly weapon, Cameroon.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Lake Baikal

People across Asia believe that the spirits live in the Lake Baikal rocky promontory on the island of Olkhon.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Flying drone

RC flying drone equipped with eight "hands", carrying a camera and able to take pictures from a height.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Meeting

Manatees in Florida.
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The Cherry Orchard, Japan

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Young orca

Powerful marine animal - a young killer whale - hunt for salmon in Avacha Gulf.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Royal bird of paradise on the vine

It lives throughout much of the island of New Guinea, as well as on the islands of Aru. On re tail bird of paradise has two emerald green disc, which they use in the ritual of courtship.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Colony of emperor penguins in Antarctica

National Geographic: Best pictures March

Kyrgyz yurt, Afghanistan

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Mexican axolotl

Mexican axolotl inflates thin gills. This rare species of salamanders, whose numbers in the wild is reduced in adulthood retains larval form.
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Unconventional view of the pelican

Dalmatian pelican trying to swallow the camera lens, "fisheye" lake Kerkini, Greece.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Ken Cave, Vietnam

Giant columns, covered with a layer of mineral deposits, hanging over researchers who are floating on the groundwater Ken - one of the 20 caves, recently discovered in Vietnam.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Female bonobos, Congo

Young female bonobos resting in the forest Louis Kotal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her lips turned orange from eating clay - perhaps because the animal neutralize plant toxins that enter the body through food.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Caring dad

Tomato clown male cares for the future of the offspring, as a gardener for the planting material - digging and throwing eggs with dead embryos.
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Spider Phidippus

Stalker is often possible to find cleaning their claws or rubs his eyes - a hair's breadth kittens, as this member of the genus Phidippus.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Ezhonok, UK

Only four days old and 6.4 centimeters in length, thrown ezhonok nestled on a folded towel in the rescue center in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Warmth and cleanliness is very important for the health of these tiny animals.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Aurora - the goddess of the dawn

Butterfly Goddess of Dawn (Dawn, Aurora, Anthocharis cardamines) rises out of the sea of ​​pink flowers. The photo shows a male Zorka - Butterflies of the family of whiteflies. Flowers - Brilliant campion (Lychnis viscaria, tar).Nizhny Novgorod region.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

Belёk

In 2008, the ice on the Gulf of Finland was not so many seals and seals Belka lost. This is probably the baby ringed seal. With this Belek story ended well - caused rescuers took him to the nursery.
National Geographic: Best pictures March

To take off!

Emperor penguin in Antarctica jumping out of the water onto the ice.

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