Dec 9, 2016
Stupor and previous heart throbbing nature of NatGeo 2016
National Geographic Magazine (Natgeo, USA) recently selected the 52 best photos in the past year, including many natural images.
The photos were selected from the more than 2 million of 91 photos NatGeo photographer, recorded the dramatic landscape in places such as Yosemite National Park in America, Animal Wolong Nature Reserve in China, in addition to coral reefs coast of Cuba and the Serengeti national Park in Tanzania.
Lightning across the sky near the city of Wood River, Nebraska in the US while there are about 413,000 gray Sandhill cranes are coming shallow waters of the Platte River in the area for shelter.
Ye Ye big panda 16 years at Wolong Nature Reserve in China.
A Bornean orangutan climbing higher than 30 meters due to the delicious fruit on the tree charm. With males weighing more than 90kg heaviest, Orangutans are animals living on the world's largest trees.
A pangolin African white belly on the back swing in NR's parent non-profit organization in St. Pangolin Conservation Augustine, Florida, USA.
A Central American crocodile released from the lawn to return to the mangroves in the National Park Gardens of the Queen in Cuba.
A fish swimming in the coral reefs off the coast of Cuba. Sized fish fingers usually swim in large schools focus to distract those who intended to attack.
Black fin sharks on Aldabra Atoll in the Seychelles, a country in East Africa.
A group of turtles crammed avoid the sun on the Aldabra atoll. If in the sun too long, they can be cooked always in tomorrow.
Many parts of the region Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA, are becoming more wild in the last century. Grizzly bears are increasingly proliferate. In this figure, a grizzly bear is chasing crows away from determining some bison in Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, 16km from the south.
A mule is used to transport part of a gauze elk after animals butchered. In 2014, the area around Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone attracts more than 72,000 hunters.
Identify a bison in the Yellowstone River drowned becoming party to a wolf and its children.
The sprawling Grand Prismatic Spring hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
Maternal deer climb higher slopes above 1,400m when migrated to southeastern Yellowstone.
Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
Family bears obstruct the path crossing the park in mountain area Denali, Alaska. This road is only open for 5 days in the summer each year.
A Norwegian research vessel acres between the sea ice in the Arctic.
Photographer Stephen Wilkes had to take more than 1,000 photographs this area in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, to create photo day - this unique night.
Close-ups of a vulture Ruppell in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. The head and neck of the animal there are very few feathers, making the meat from dead animals preen easier.
A vulture baby zebra preen determined in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
Close-ups of an octopus. The nervous system of the animal is known to the larger and more complex than most other invertebrates.
The rhinoceros on a farm in South Africa have already been cut horns. Unlike ivory, rhino horns can grow back if cut properly. The rancher reserve rhino horn in the hope that the trade would soon be legalized.
A black rhinoceros horns were cut Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park, South Africa. Currently this species only about 5,000 children.
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