Tuesday, September 2, 2014

BEST PHOTOS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOR JULY 2014

Focus on the best photos in July 2014 the first of the National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Russia.

Grouper on the Florida Keys

Groupers - Predators of the family stone perch. They feed on small sharks, fish, lobsters, stingrays, young sea turtles. This 25-inch "fry" can spend five years of mangroves, almost inaccessible to predators before dare to get out on the reefs. Survival of the species depends on the mangrove forests that are destroyed as development banks.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

At the office

Marmot in Ladakh, India, the height of 4500 meters.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Place in the Sun

Nektaritsa - of passerine birds.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Puffins, Skomer Island

Deadlocks are popping open his wings and beaks, figuring out the relationship. Most fights afoot in the struggle for possession of the burrow, but peck or two usually resolves the conflict.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Golden Gate

Fog and Bridge Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Foxes, Israel

For two months, Alex Geifman every day went to Ben Shemen forest to photograph a flock of foxes. One day, as he sat in the car, two fox began to climb the tree. Suddenly, one of them stumbled. Geifman managed to take some pictures before the fox is still head over heels flew down.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Gray seal, Canada

Curious gray seals near Gaspé Peninsula with his mouth open marvels a photographer Jennifer Hayes. Commercial fishermen and some scientists believe that it is hungry seals prevent cod recovery.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Herd of elephants

Okavango Delta, Botswana.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Waterfowl butterfly

Stingrays.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Foal

Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Confetti

Cloud of butterflies in eastern Bolivia.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Emperor penguins

Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Kilauea (translated from Hawaiian - "spitting") - the most active volcano of the island of Hawaii, which is continuously since 1983. It is also considered the most active volcanoes in the world.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Pups, Canada

Almost never leaves his harp seal floe begins to change their skins in two weeks - about the same time the mother should leave him.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Tightrope walker, Brazil

Swift storm absorbs rock Pedra da Gávea, and it seems that Cayo Afeto is in the clouds. Professional tightrope walker caught between two mountains, towering over Rio de Janeiro, when flown breeze enveloped the 850-meter summit of fog.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Milne Bay, Papua - New Guinea

In Milne Bay shoals of fishes scurrying around plastered coral debris shipyard. The warm waters of this marine region - the Coral Triangle - is a remarkable biological diversity.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Brown bear, Kamchatka

Brown bear caught sockeye salmon stream throws an orange caviar in Kuril Lake. Every summer, about one million of these fish arrives from the Pacific Ocean to the Kamchatka Peninsula to spawn - a feast for the clumsy, batten before hibernation.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Europe, a satellite of Jupiter

Under excised cracked ice cover in Europe, which we see in this image, obtained with the help of the spacecraft Galileo, hidden ocean, where there may be all the conditions necessary for life.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Giant grouper, Florida

Off the coast of Florida minnow Way to giant grouper, floating over the wreckage of the ship during the Second World War.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Atlantic Puffin, UK

Grooming each other, deadlocks rubbing beaks and bob like kissing. This adult couple on Skomer Island in Wales demonstrates decorations mating season: corrugated orange beaks and bright rims around the eyes.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014

Otter in flight

Focused running otters.
Best Photos of National Geographic for July 2014


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