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National Geographic was founded in 1888. The magazine contains articles about geography, history, and world culture. The magazine contains articles about geography, history, and world culture. Pages in category "National Geographic photographers"
National Geographic Sailfish (September 2008) [22] National Geographic Hunting Narwhals (August 2007) [23] National Geographic Vanishing Sea Ice (June 2007) [24] National Geographic Leopard Seals (November 2006) [25] National Geographic Where Currents Collide (August 2006) [26] 4 other stories by Paul Nicklen can be found on the National ...
National Geographic photographers (58 P) Pages in category "National Geographic people" ... List of National Geographic cover stories (1959 and 1960s) ...
The skull of the leopard seal. The leopard seal has a distinctively long and muscular body shape when compared to other seals. The overall length of adults is 2.4–3.5 m (7.9–11.5 ft) and their weight is in the range 200 to 600 kilograms (440 to 1,320 lb), making them the same length as the northern walrus but usually less than half the weight.
National Geographic logo National Geographic magazines from 2015. National Geographic is an American magazine noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1] [2] [3] This is a list of National Geographic cover stories including writers and photographers [4] starting in July 1959, when the magazine started featuring photos on the front cover.
National Geographic has signed a first-look deal with Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning production company Muck Media for unscripted series and specials. Muck and National Geographic have previously ...
National Geographic logo. National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1] [2] [3] Throughout the 1980s National Geographic's cover stories showcased historical events such as the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens [4] and the effects of the weather phenomenon known as El Niño. [5]
National Geographic photographer Charlie Hamilton James was on assignment in Wyoming in 2018 to capture images of male sage grouses doing their mating dance, in which they quickly pop their chests ...