Friday, September 5, 2014

BEST PHOTOS OF MARCH 2014.

Focus on the best photos in March 2014 the first of the National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Russia.
Weeping wolves
"Wolf is particularly difficult to photograph in the wild."
Best Photos of March 2014

La Paulina, Argentina

La Paulina - a vast region in Argentina. Considered to be one of the most formidable volcanic fields in South America.
Best Photos of March 2014

Voracious predator

Bluefish. It feeds mainly on small fish, crustaceans and squid.
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Jump, Portugal

Falling from a 29-meter cliff would scare most people, but "at the time around was quiet," as Colombian diver Orlando Duque during the World Cup 2012 in diving from the rocks, organized by Red Bull. Nine-time world champion, Duke then took second place.
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Lonely Shark

Cloud of small fish and hammerhead shark.
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Crowned Amazon Mukhoed

Most birds have a beautiful appearance usually members of one sex are largely male, but crowned mohoeda and males and females have large and very beautiful crests of feathers on their heads.
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Nomads in Mongolia

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Morning fishing

All you need - a large network and a few sticks of bamboo.
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Listonosaya bat

Cuban floral listonos. In this photo of a bat, choose from a flower on a tree Talipariti elatum, show how much the animal can carry pollen on their fur.These bats live in the eastern part of Cuba colony, representing more than one million individuals - a real army of pollinators!
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Fox, Svalbard

Best Photos of March 2014

Galapagos sharks

Galapagos sharks have large size and reach a length of 3.7 m. This active and courageous predators and are often found in large groups.
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Sendbording, Namibia

About 300 people a month stormed the sand dunes near Swakopmund for a new entertainment - sendbordinga. Exotic sports fans say that the sand board glides slowly than in the snow or on the water, but to fall softly.
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Look through

How does the goldfish - a subspecies of freshwater fish of the genus carp - on x-ray? Photographer Hugh Turvey knows the answer.
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Hidden Hole, Milky Way

As can be seen through a telescope, dusty center of the Milky Way stretches diagonally across the sky, draping star clusters. From behind the veil there lurks a supermassive black hole, located in the heart of our galaxy.
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Grizzly Paw, Canada

Grizzly distracted from fishing to explore the camera with remote control.The Bears are going to the crystal-clear rivers of the Yukon during the fall salmon stroke.
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Boys Mursi, Ethiopia

Traditional headdress for men and boys Mursi - skilful warriors and hunters - is a pair of bull's horns, woven into the leather straps with metal hoops and rings. This piece weighs a few pounds and is worn on special occasions.
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Canadian Lynx, Yukon

Secretive and nocturnal Canada lynx looking at the photographer Paul Nicklen at dusk on the edge of the forest in the Yukon. (Photo by Paul Nicklen)
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Snow tunnel, USA

Under a pile of snow from the avalanche descended in the Cascade Mountains, the photographer Andrew Inaba found the tunnel - it did wind and summer meltwater. The author recalls that while he was preparing to shoot, "from the ceiling pouring water." Also see 'VatnaÑ‘kyudl - the largest glacier in Europe. "
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Paratroopers, USA

Holding hands so as to obtain a snowflake in freefall headfirst 138 skydivers set a world record at Skydive Chicago in August 2012. Flying upside down photographer held in the teeth of control from the camera fixed on his helmet.
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The cubs, Canada

Cubs got out of the den and sniffing the spring air. Despite the shootings from aircraft on the territory of the Yukon now wanders about 5,000 wolves.
Best Photos of March 2014

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