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发表于 2006-10-02 14:11    IP属地:未知

February 20, 2005   
   
  Mount Rainier, Washington, 1974
  Sam Abell
"Treacherous icefall on the south side of Mount Rainier gives expert climber Lute Jerstad a chance to practice some of the skills that helped him reach the top of Mount Everest in 1963. Although towering 14,410 feet (4,392 meters) above sea level, Rainier offers routes for novice as well as experienced mountaineers."
—From the National Geographic book The Pacific Crest Trail, 1975
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in the National Geographic book The Pacific Crest Trail, 1975 )



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February 21, 2005   
   
  Northeast Kingdom, Vermont, 1997
  Michael S. Yamashita
Snow cloaks a covered bridge in the Vermont countryside. "Winter rules here, but the rest of the seasons make up in splendor for what they lack in length," says a local poet.
(Text adapted from "Vermont: A Suite of Seasons," September 1998, National Geographic magazine)



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February 22, 2005   
   
  Swan River, Western Australia, Australia, 1995
  Sam Abell
"Many hands make light work: Rowers coordinate the launch of a dragon boat on the Swan River in preparation for a Chinese New Year regatta. On weekends Perth hits its stride: Fine weather and a watery setting bring out thousands of surfers, sailors, and sunbathers. In this sports-mad, fiercely egalitarian city, more than 80 percent of river frontage is public parkland."
—From the National Geographic book Australia: Journey Through a Timeless Land, 1999



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February 23, 2005   
   
  Everglades National Park, Florida, 1998
  Jim Richardson
Thinning reeds open to a watery view of Florida's Everglades National Park. Native Americans knew the Everglades as Pa-May-Okee ("grassy water").
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "South to the Keys," January/February 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine)



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February 24, 2005   
   
  Chobe National Park, Botswana, 2000
  Chris Johns
"A Chobe River swim can take an elephant from Botswana to Namibia to Zambia, passport free."
—Text from "Without Borders: Uniting Africa's Wildlife Reserves," September 2001, National Geographic magazine
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in "Without Borders: Uniting Africa's Wildlife Reserves," September 2001, National Geographic magazine)



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February 25, 2005   
   
  Channel Islands National Park, California, 1997
  Sisse Brimberg
"The [Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary] extends from the high tidemark of five islands—San Miguel, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara—to six miles (9.7 kilometers) off their shores, taking in 1,658 square miles (2,668 kilometers) of Pacific Ocean."
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in "Blue Refuges: U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries," March, 1998 National Geographic magazine)



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February 26, 2005   
   
  Unknown, 1992
  Edward S. Curtis
This shell dress worn by the daughter of the Oglala Sioux Chief American Horse marked her as a woman of substance in 1908. Dentalia shells—such as those in her dress—were used as currency by Native Americans and early European traders throughout much of the western United States.
(Photograph from "Money From the Sea," January 1993, National Geographic magazine)
(Text adapted from "Money From the Sea," January 1993, National Geographic magazine)



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February 27, 2005   
   
  Alaska Range, Alaska, 1996
  Bill Hatcher
Tired and sore after 700 miles (1,126 kilometers) of biking, these cyclists raft down the Stony River. Rafting was a luxury after crossing previous rivers on foot, running the risk of hypothermia or even drowning.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Biking Across the Alaska Range," May 1997, National Geographic magazine)



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February 28, 2005   
   
  Gabon, 1999
  Michael Nichols
J. Michael Fay of the Wildlife Conservation Society holds a chameleon. Fay endured a yearlong trek across African forests from Congo to Gabon, surveying the region's still pristine landscape.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Megatransect," October 2000, National Geographic magazine)



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March 1, 2005   
   
  Glacier Bay, Alaska, 1977
  Steve Raymer
Killer whales break the water's surface of Glacier Bay in Alaska. Also known as orcas, these marine mammals often use echolocation to find their prey, which usually consists of fish and squid.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Risk and Reward on Alaska's Violent Gulf," February 1979, National Geographic magazine)



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