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31#
发表于 2006-7-8 04:18:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Cockington, Devon, England 1997 Bob Krist Visitors to the Devon town of Cockington enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage past thatched-roof cottages. The bucolic county of Devon—largely farmland, woods, moor, and shore—has long served the British as an antidote to city life. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Heart of Devon," May/June 1998, National Geographic Traveler magazine) </p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710161815006.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710161815006.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>Luxor, Egypt 1998 Richard T. Nowitz A tourist boat silhouetted against the setting sun ferries its passengers down the Nile. The thin green corridor of the Nile Valley is a mere 7.5 percent of Egypt's land. The contrasting green and umber of the Egyptian landscape forms a sharp line between fertile earth and parched desert. "The gift of the Nile—that’s what the ancients called this country," said a local man. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Into an Antique Land," March 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine) <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710161897549.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710161897549.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
32#
发表于 2006-7-8 04:19:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Loango National Park, Gabon, Africa 2003 Michael K. Nichols An armored cricket heavy with eggs stood its ground. —From "Gabon's Loango National Park: In the land of the surfing hippos," August 2004, National Geographic magazine </p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710172877832.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710172877832.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan 1994 James L. Stanfield "While Tokyo slumbers, Tsukiji hustles as trucks deliver five million pounds (2,267,962 kilograms) of seafood—enough to satisfy the region’s tens of millions of fish-eaters for a single day." —From "The Great Tokyo Fish Market," November 1995, National Geographic magazine <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710172870374.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710172870374.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
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发表于 2006-7-8 04:20:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal 1996 Dilip Mehta "Tall grass is the favorite habitat of the greater one-horned Indian rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis, found only in the [Indian] subcontinent. It grows to a weight of more than two tons on a diet of little but grass. Of the 1,900 or so left on earth, Chitwan harbors about 450." (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Tiger Country," May/June 1997, National Geographic Traveler magazine) </p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710182682440.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710182682440.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>Wales, United Kingdom 1992 Sam Abell Hedgerows separate fields in Wales. From 1984 to 1990 there has been a net decline of more than 53,000 miles (85,295 kilometers) of hedgerows, mostly because they are not needed any more and have no economic value. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Hedgerows," September 1993, National Geographic magazine) <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710182674983.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/200641710182674983.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
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发表于 2006-7-8 04:20:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago 1998 David Alan Harvey The dining room of a small hotel on Tobago offers a poolside seat. Tobago is the quieter, smaller, half of the dual-island carribean republic Trinidad and Tobago. Dining options range from surf-and-turf combos served in air-conditioned splendor to streetside shanties selling pig trotters (feet) and fried codfish. Fresh-as-you'll-find-anywhere seafood is standard fare at eateries on the island. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Limin’ Time," January/February 1999, National Geographic Traveler magazine) </p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171020056923.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171020056923.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>Cedar City, Utah 1993 James P. Blair Cumulus clouds billow over the landscape near Cedar City, Utah. Cedar City averages 45.4 inches (115.3 centimeters) of snowfall annually. Claiming "the greatest snow on earth," Utah attracts close to 500,000 skiers each year, not counting the locals. (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Utah: Land of Promise, Kingdom of Stone," January 1996, National Geographic magazine) <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171020049466.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171020049466.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
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发表于 2006-7-8 04:20:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Lanai, Hawaii 1996 James C. Richardson A reflecting pool at the luxury hotel Lodge at Koele mirrors the natural beauty of Lanai. The entire island of Lanai used to be a ** pineapple farm. When the island was sold in 1985, the new owners decided to turn it into a tropical getaway. Lying in the rain shadow of two nearby islands, Lanai receives little precipitation. For pineapples, this could cause problems, but for travelers, the dry, cool climate is perfect for cultivating vacations. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Lanai," January/February 1997, National Geographic Traveler magazine)</p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171021411462.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171021411462.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>U.S. Route 1, Massachusetts 1983 Bruce Dale Scenery blurs as a car travels south down a section of U.S. Route 1 in Massachusetts. Linking 14 states, U.S. Route 1 stretched 2,500 miles from Fort Kent, Maine to Key West, Florida, when it was completed in 1938. For 40 years it flourished as the East Coast's premier highway during the golden age of motoring. (Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "A Journey Down Old U.S. 1," December 1984, National Geographic magazine) <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171021499613.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171021499613.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
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发表于 2006-7-8 04:20:00 | 显示全部楼层
<p>Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) 1971 Wilbur E. Garrett Some of Bagan's 2,000 temples and shrines reflect the morning light. This photograph was taken before a 1975 earthquake that damaged many of Bagan's historic buildings, most built between the 11th and 14th centuries. In the years since, the military government of Myanmar has undertaken a controversial restoration effort. To the dismay of many archaeologists and historians, the restoration has been conducted with little regard for historical accuracy. (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Pagan: On the Road to Mandalay," March 1971, National Geographic magazine) </p><p><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171022992024.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171022992024.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p><p>Archei, Sahara Desert, Chad 1998 George Steinmetz Rock art depictions of cattle, camels, and people in the Sahara region of Chad offer evidence that humans and animals once occupied this area. At the time rock art was done—from the fifth to the second millennium B.C.—the area was an open savanna, which supported the animals represented in the rock art. (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Journey to the Heart of the Sahara," March 1999, National Geographic magazine) <br/><br/><img src="http://bbs.myit365.com/skins/default/filetype/jpg.gif" border="0" alt=""/>此主题相关图片如下:<br/><a id="ImgSpan" href="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171022984567.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="按此在新窗口浏览图片" src="http://bbs.myit365.com/UploadFile/2006-4/20064171022984567.jpg" border="0" style="WIDTH: 768px;"/></a></p>
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发表于 2006-7-8 04:21:00 | 显示全部楼层
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