Friday, September 28, 2007

Photos: Best Mountain Pics, Mummy Debuts, #1 Wallpaper, More

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National Geographic: Focus on Photography (Email Newsletters)
Late September 2007
Pick your perspective: Bird's-eye views, mountain prospects, underwater vistas—we're covering every level of adventure this month.
In This Edition
• Best Mountain Photos of 2007
• #1 Wallpaper: Sea Monster
• Frozen Mummy Debuts
• Photos: Japanese "Atlantis"
Photo of the Day
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Quiz: Could big dinosaurs swim? (See below.)
Best Mountain
Photos of 2007

See a bear, a beheaded caribou, a cigarette-smoking deity, and other wild wonders in our selection of winning pictures from the latest Banff Mountain Photography Competition.
Gallery: Frozen Inca Mummy Debuts
The mummified remains of a teenage girl who died more than 500 years ago went on public display in Argentina for the first time this month.
Most Wanted Wallpaper
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Get wallpapers from Sea Monsters, our new large-format film.
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National Geographic Magazine
New Photos: Earth From Above
See smoldering volcanoes, gleaming tin-and-tile roofs, and fanciful flamingos in these condor's-eye views of Latin America.
Photo Quiz
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for Answer
.
Until last week this animal was considered nonexistent. So what is it?

Pygmy fox
Vampire bat
Flying fox

More to Explore
National Geographic News
Asian "Atlantis" Shows Strange Structure
Natural formations or 5,000-year-old city ruins? Scientists are still divided about the origin of mysterious stone structures off the coast of Japan's Yonaguni Jima.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE Magazine
Gallery: New Photo Tips
Fresh from an assignment in Patagonia, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE magazine's Steve Casimiro shares images and insight to help you be a sharper shooter.
 
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Quiz answer: Recent evidence suggests that big dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex could swim. Get the full story.

"Iron Mountain Fire" photograph by and © Marc Piscotty, Denver, Colorado

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