Thursday, September 4, 2014

BEST PHOTOS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAY 2014

Focus on the best photos in May 2014 the first of the National Geographic magazine and National Geographic Russia.
Rocks in Svalbard
It is a vast polar archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean, the northernmost part of the Kingdom of Norway.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Catfish

A pair of striped catfish of the order Perciformes. Maximum length of these beauties reaches 1.5 meters and weight - 20 kg.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Sparrows, Minsk

"This story struck me when I went to the balcony to see if the rain ended, - says Ivan Suslov. - I just took the camera and took a picture of two young sparrows sleeping after a warm May rain on a branch. "
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Rice terraces

Rice terraces - a rare occurrence of man-made beauty, disguised as a natural phenomenon.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Shy owl

Short-eared Owl in a nature reserve in Kuwait.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Marsiandi Valley, Nepal

River Valley near the village of Manang Marsiandi, Nepal. A height of 3600 meters. Marsiandi popular among fans of the alloy, including from Russia.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Dismantling deadlocks

Deadlocks - birds living on the sea space and feed by diving into the water.Sometimes therebetween is disassembled over territory. Bite in the neck opponent usually solves the problem.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Reindeer, Canada

A group of hunters vuntut-Gwich'in approaching and three caribou embark swim across the river in the Canadian Yukon, Porcupine.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Dinosaur, CA

Passing by a fire in Borrego Springs, photographer Mathew Brady Chris stopped at one of the sculptures of dinosaurs. He put the tripod and took 80 pictures with a long exposure. Eye predator Brady backlit using a laser pointer attached on the second tripod.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Turtles at the island of Europe

Cparivanie turtles can last several hours: male with claws on the fins and tail clings to the female carapace. Here flourishes promiscuity in a relationship, and overwhelmed with passion males and strive to throw the opponent to the shell of the female.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Scientific walk, UT

Cold May evening paleontologist Joe Sertic accompanied by volunteer Billy Doran way along a rocky ridge in southern Utah. Often hiking route is only possible in the local rich fossils edges.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Fledgling snowy owl, Wrangel Island

In August, nearly white owl fledglings learn to fly - sometimes with unpredictable consequences. This owlet fearlessly dived into the river and is now struggling working wings, trying to stay afloat.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Cherry blossoms and Mt Fuji

Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

The traces theropods, UT

These traces theropods discovered near the town of Kanab, reached 43 centimeters in length. They are 100 million years older than the time laramides and once again prove that dinosaurs reigned in these places a very long time.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Blue giants, Nova Scotia

Only large adult bluefin tuna migrate so far north that swim in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This three-meter fish for 20 years and they weigh 360 pounds.The largest representative of the species caught - 679 kilograms - was pulled from the water here, off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Fog on the pastures of Inner Mongolia

Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Two butterflies

The shape and wingspan are varied from 2 mm to 28 cm.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Cyclist from Morocco

Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

The Uninvited Guest

Buffaloes are the object of attention of birds-techs who, sitting on the back and head of the animal, pulled out of his skin mites and other parasites.
Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

The owner of the territory

Best Photos of National Geographic May 2014

Home capybara, TX

When her first capybara died of liver disease, Melanie Tipaldos from Texas bought Garibaldi Eng. After a trip to Venezuela woman loved by huge rodents, which, alas, often die in captivity.

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