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Dinosaurs - National Geographic
People pass by an ichthyosaur in London's Natural History Museum. This specimen was discovered by Mary Anning in Lyme Regis in 1832.
Palaeontologists - National Geographic
People pass by an ichthyosaur in London's Natural History Museum. This specimen was discovered by Mary Anning in Lyme Regis in 1832.
Fossil of 85-foot blue whale is largest ever discovered
2019年5月3日 · An aerial view of the Sea of Cortez reveals an 80-foot blue whale gliding through the waves. A fossil found in Italy shows that blue whales reached these behemoth sizes as far back as 1.5 million years ago.
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It's now at the National Gallery in London. Located near Leper in Belgium, Tyne Cot Cemetery holds nearly 12,000 graves of World War I soldiers who fought for Great Britain. In order to stop the British advance, the Germans built this network …
Notes from an author: Dayo Olopade | National Geographic
2015年6月25日 · Notes from an author: Dayo Olopade The Nigerian-American author on her journey to, and adventures in Somaliland, the self-declared independent state, bordering Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia
Wakayama Tourism Federation - National Geographic
Photographs by Wakayama Tourism Federation. Kumano Nachi Taisha is one of three shrines connected by Wakayama's Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails.
Nature Photography - National Geographic
The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition 2021 is open for entries.
Today is The Endangered Species Day | National Geographic
Today is The Endangered Species Day. Published 9 Apr 2019, 00:40 BST. Today is The Endangered Species Day
In the frame: our pick of art exhibitions across Europe for 2019
LONDON — 22 May-27 July Hungarian artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy barely lived for 50 years but made one hell of an artistic impression — his paintings, posters and photographs ushered in a new era of modernism, influenced as much by industrial design and the machine age as by the classics you’ll find in most art museums.