National Geographic 125 Years
A portrait of Robert E. Peary, an American explorer who claimed he was first to reach the North Pole.
Photo by Robert E. Peary, © 1909 National Geographic
A chimp clasps hands with zoologist Jane Goodall.
Dr. Goodall and the Jane Goodall Institute do not endorse handling or interfering with wild chimpanzees.
Photo by Hugo van Lawick, © 1965 National Geographic
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those fantastic photo exhibitions you won't want to miss, Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles will soon present The Power of Photography: National Geographic 125 Years.
Views of small limestone hills punctuating privately owned fields of
rape plants in flower. The rape seed is harvested for cooking oil, the
rape stalks are turned into housing insulation, and honey is produced
from the flowers of hives of bees brought in by migratory beekeepers.
Photo by George Steinmetz, © 2007 National Geographic
Nebraska
After years of drought and depopulation, many parts of the Great Plains
meet the historic definition of frontier territory, an area with no more
than six people per square mile.
Photo by Jim Richardson, © 2004 National Geographic
Churchgate Railway Station in Mumbai
Photo by Randy Olson © 2010 National Geographic
Photo by Randy Olson © 2010 National Geographic
A portrait of Robert E. Peary, an American explorer who claimed he was first to reach the North Pole.
Photo by Robert E. Peary, © 1909 National Geographic
A chimp clasps hands with zoologist Jane Goodall.
Dr. Goodall and the Jane Goodall Institute do not endorse handling or interfering with wild chimpanzees.
Photo by Hugo van Lawick, © 1965 National Geographic
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