Saturday, September 6, 2014

THE BEST PHOTOS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOR FEBRUARY 2014

The famous publishing house to share the best images for the last month of winter.
Daily Received National Geographic misses a lot of shots from different parts of our planet. Hundreds of photographers are waiting for the right moment and make stunning images from which are simply breathtaking.
Best photos over the past month, which depicted an unusual grace of the natural world and everyday life. Here and in the Norwegian fjords and the aurora, and the grizzly bear, and even in the potash mine sylvinite!

Girl of the Kayapo tribe, Brazil

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
A young Indian woman named Nyaktat with orphaned spider monkey on his shoulders walking on Kendzhamu - the village in the north of Brazil.Kayapo sometimes take on the education of young animals which are hunted.

Night Watch, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014

Fox friendship, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014

Barracuda, Papua New Guinea

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Dvadtsatimetrovaya Tower of barracuda lined up next to a marine biologist Jennifer Hayes - his wife and an assistant photographer Dubile.

Shades of red, Myanmar

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Monks are covered with parasols in Mandalay, Myanmar.

Logar Valley, Slovenia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Ales Umek rode the bike 90 kilometers to capture the wonderful scenery of the valley of Logar in Slovenia. "I wanted to make a magic shot" - he explains. At the top of one hill Umek captured several houses, as if caught in a fairy tale here. © Aleš Umek

Grizzly bear, Canada

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Grizzly Bear - one of the main representatives of the Yukon wilderness - had grown a layer of ice.

Nereus Fjord, Norway

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Fjords of Western Norway - such as Nereus Fjord northeast of Bergen, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site - look like sea fingers clutching at the ground. They also serve as a receiving tank for fresh water flowing down from the mountain slopes.

Silvinit potash mine, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Circle with a diameter of five meters "engraved" in the rock sylvinite harvester "Ural". The red color gives the breed potassium salt (potassium chloride), white - common salt, black - admixture of clay and other sedimentary rocks.

Elegant heron, USA

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Misty morning I was driving along the National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey and noticed how this heron hunts.

Moika river, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014

Snow King, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Snow leopard, snow leopard, or, in the Novosibirsk Zoo.

Crabeater seal, Antarctica

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
"Crabeater seals - one of the most curious animals with whom I was fortunate enough to work with. When the Antarctic waters in the bays freeze, they prey on krill. Seals use these faults beneath the surface to find their way. "

Harmony in all, Italy

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Dolomites, Italy.

Night in the Yukon, USA

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Aurora over the house of Robert the Bruce cold autumn night.

Under the dome, Iceland

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Tourist floated on the raft under the largest Icelandic glacier Vatnajökull.

Backwater, Russia

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
Evening on the northern shore of Lake Ladoga Karelia.

A ray of light, Mexico

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
A diver explores a cenote near the Tulum - an ancient Mayan city in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.

Perfect moment, Kenya

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
"During the safari we felt surrounded by hundreds of baboons. They were everywhere and looked at us with curiosity. A little later, I saw this kid.Already after I made this picture, I realized that it was not, I studied it, and he gave me. "

Emperor Penguins, Antarctica

The best photos National Geographic for February 2014
"It seems that these penguins have never seen a person in the water - said photographer Paul Nicklen. - But they had the couple of seconds to realize that I do not represent danger to them. They swam quietly and allow me to be around. " 

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