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Monday, September 1, 2014

BEST PHOTOS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOR AUGUST 2013

Focus on the best photography August of 2013 from the National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Russia.

Beaver, Vancouver

Beaver - the largest rodent fauna of the Old World and the second largest rodent after capybaras.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Railway station in Mumbai

Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Lyurik, Svalbard

Lyurik many are suffering from environmental pollution, especially from oil tanker accidents. However, due to their specialization crustacea they are not very sensitive to a reduction in fish populations due fishing person.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Tiger in the Brahmaputra valley

Tiger stripes well disguise it in the tall grass.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Baiterek Tower, Astana

This monument in the capital of Kazakhstan is one of the main attractions of the city. Height of the building is 97 meters, with the ball, the crowning design - 105 meters. Ball diameter - 22 meters.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Yakarsky caiman, Brazil

With the onset of the dry season, leaving the small shoals of fish ponds Pantanal and sent to the deeper rivers, often falling right into the jaws of a hungry caiman.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Power "Ratcliffe-on-Soar", UK

"Ratcliffe-on-Soar," coal power plant generates electricity, which is enough for almost two million people. The station building towers over Notting Hampshire for more than forty years - but people rarely pay attention to it.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Lion "nursery", Serengeti

Grown cubs, these cubs of the pride Vumbi live all together in the "manger": one female pride, united purpose to cultivate a new generation, groomed and looked after, and for his, and for other people's offspring.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Dive into the cenote Holtun, Mexico

Archaeologist Guillermo de Anda is immersed in a cenote Holtun July 19, a few minutes before the sun reaches its zenith. Twice a year, shining ranks the highest point on the horizon - and at this point the light pierces the water at the bottom of the cenote at a right angle, and the shadows disappear. De Anda believes that on the surface of the ancient Maya built a facility that is just "caught the" rays of light.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Red-eyed tree frog, Costa Rica

During a photo tour in Costa Rica Megan Lorenz really like red-eyed tree frog photograph. Closer to dusk luck smiled at her: frog climbing on a nearby branch. Staggering, he grabbed the foot fungus to balance it, and then quickly crawled away.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Badgers, Finland

Summer night, the family of badgers jib sneaks into the kitchen through his personal tunnel coming into the fireplace. Fagerstromu took four years to catch on film shy nocturnal animals. For this picture, he set the camera on the windowsill, and the few hours of standing on a ladder outside the window, waiting for when you can press the shutter with the remote control.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Fox-moth, Kamchatka

"Kronotsky State Reserve. This fox I met the next day after a heavy storm. All night long chalk snowstorm and was a heavy snowfall. And in the morning, as if to compensate for yesterday's concern was unusually quiet and sunny. The fiery beauty of light dancing on the trot moving snow-white bedspread on which there was almost no trace. While driving it is accelerated, the cautious standstill, catching-snow smells "- says the photographer Gennady Yushin.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Papuansky penguin, Antarctica

Gentoo penguin does not dare go: in the water it can wait for the leopard. Penguin is in shallow water, trying to assess the situation.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Cenote, Mexico

A diver explores a cenote close to the ruins of Tulum - an ancient Mayan city.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Young yakarskogo caiman, Brazil

The two-week yakarskie crocodile caiman are barely two dozen centimeters. Happy kids hide from predators among the tall marsh grass, and, sensing danger, utter cry of alarm, calling on the help of adults.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Bear Ghost, Canada

Population kermodskih bears counts from 400 to 1000 individuals.Bears preserved today in part due to Indian tribes, which are always kept secret the existence of the whites of the hunters.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Beaver, France

Beaver goes to its dam on the river Loire, holding in his mouth Poplar branch for dinner. Century earlier hunters were exterminated kind in the world: there were only 1,200 individuals. Today, the population of these protected rodents increased to a million, and they live mostly in Europe.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Owlet, Russia

"Wandering through the hills in search of mushrooms, a squeaky cry heard the snowy owl. So somewhere there is her chicks. Inspects - nothing. And then I notice frightened, but a close look. Owlet. It seems to be different in color from the environment, but it is very difficult to notice. And if it was not a bright yellow, huge enormous eyes ... "- says the photographer.
Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic

Foxy sparring in Alaska

Best Photos of August 2013 from National Geographic 

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