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2005年美国国家地理杂志每日一图(编辑完成,欢迎参观)
January 1, 2005   
   
  Hudson Bay, Canada, 1996
  Flip Nicklin
"While most [polar bear] females deliver twins [like these two], triplets aren't uncommon at Hudson Bay. At birth the cubs weigh little more than a pound [half a kilogram], with hair so fine it's nearly invisible."
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Polar Bears," January 1998, National Geographic magazine)
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January 2, 2005   
   
  Ely, Minnesota, 1997
  Joel Sartore
Touched by sunlight, barren winter treetops in Ely, Minnesota, are illuminated.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Return of the Gray Wolf," May 1998, National Geographic magazine)



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January 3, 2005   
   
  Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, 1998
  Len Jenshel
Hikers stop to take in the view at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The largest national monument outside of Alaska, at 1.9 million acres (768,903 hectares) it is approximately the size of Delaware.
(Photographed on assignment for, but not published in, “Grand Staircase-Escalante: Celebrating Canyon Country,” July 1999, National Geographic magazine)



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January 4, 2005   
   
  Alaska Range, Alaska, 1996
  Bill Hatcher
Riding through slush, members of a team of three cyclists press on in their effort to traverse the rugged Alaska Range by mountain bike.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Biking Across the Alaska Range," May 1997, National Geographic magazine)



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January 5, 2005   
   
  Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 1997
  Jodi Cobb
Commissioned by Ivan the Terrible in the mid-16th century, St. Basil's Cathedral was erected to commemorate a Russian victory over the Tartar Mongols in 1552. The cathedral has nine chapels, each topped with an iconic onion dome.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Enigma of Beauty," January 2000, National Geographic magazine)



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January 6, 2005   
   
  Fiji Islands, 1917
  Robert A. Bachmann
"For centuries in the Fiji Islands, tribal officials would bring out their best untensils for special people, not to serve them, but to eat them. The tribal officials were cannibals, and the special people were the meal.
"The cannibal fork, or iculanibokola, was used by attendants during ritual feasts to feed individuals considered too holy to touch food. The influence of Christianity ended cannibalism in Fiji by the close of the 19th century, but Western fascination with the grisly practice continued. In the late 1880s tourist demand sparked a brisk trade in counterfeit cannibal forks that continues today. Our records don't say if this photograph, acquired by the Society in 1917, is of the real thing or not. It has never before been published in the Geographic."
—From Flashback, March 2003, National Geographic magazine



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January 7, 2005   
   
  Wilpena Pound, South Australia, 1997
  O. Louis Mazzatenta
An ancient rock formation, Wilpena Pound is the best known attribute of the Flinders Ranges of South Australia. Its bowl-like structure creates a natural amphitheater and has been said to resemble a hand and twisted fingers.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Rise of Life on Earth—Life Grows Up," May 1998, National Geographic magazine)



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January 8, 2005   
   
  Bangkok, Thailand, 1994
  Jodi Cobb
Buddhist monks carry a photograph of the King of Thailand, Adulyadej Bhumibol, in celebration of his birthday.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Many Faces of Thailand," February 1996, National Geographic magazine)



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January 9, 2005   
   
  Kyoto, Japan, 1970
  Thomas J. Abercrombie
A maiko, or geisha-in-training, strolls through the streets of Kyoto. She is a member of a famed, but dwindling sorority of entertainers.
(Text adapted from "Kansai, Japan's Historic Heartland," March 1970, National Geographic magazine)



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January 10, 2005   
   
  Goualougo Triangle, Republic of the Congo, 2002
  Michael K. Nichols
"Leakey is an infant, but old enough to amble through the canopy on his own. Here he shows off his climbing skills to photographer Nick Nichols. Eager for attention, Leakey likes to greet human observers by shaking tree branches. The little chimp was named for Louis Leakey, the legendary paleontologist who sent Jane Goodall to the forests of Gombe, Tanzania, to study chimpanzees."
—From "Jane: In the Forest Again," April 2003, National Geographic magazine online edition



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