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作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-2 15:46
标题: [贴图]Photo of the day(每日更新)
March 1,2004

Return of the Gray Wolf
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Where: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming  
When:  1997  
Photographer: Joel Sartore  

A lone red fox picks through the snow in Yellowstone National Park. Unlike the pack-forming gray wolves in the park, red foxes are solitary and occupy home ranges that may be shared with only one or two members of the opposite ##被过滤##.


[此贴子已经被作者于2004-4-20 1:57:12编辑过]


作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-2 15:57
super cool
作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-2 17:56
顶~~~
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-2 18:15
冷傲
作者: 自由游荡    时间: 2004-3-2 19:03
冷傲的雪````让我学会抗拒冷酷
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-2 19:25
以下是引用自由游荡在2004-3-2 11:03:00的发言:
冷傲的雪````让我学会抗拒冷酷
好一个抗拒冷酷
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-3 01:04
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作者: elsiechz    时间: 2004-3-3 02:42
喜欢哎!顶~~~~~
作者: bbczj    时间: 2004-3-3 03:02
今天的呢?
作者: bbczj    时间: 2004-3-3 03:02
不是就是7楼那张吧
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-3 04:24
March 2, 2004

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Where: North Dakota, United States
When:  Early 1900s
Photographer: Edward S. Curtis   

Portrait of Spotted Bull, a member of the Mandan Indian tribe. His tribe was unusual for its sedentarism. Plains tribes were commonly nomadic.

作者: shadow    时间: 2004-3-3 04:28
卡普J你不是要闭关吗~????
作者: azhuzhu    时间: 2004-3-3 04:38
up, i am the big gray.........aoao~~
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-3 04:45
以下是引用shadow在2004-3-2 20:28:00的发言:
卡普J你不是要闭关吗~????
她只发贴
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-3 04:57
我來了
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-3 05:00
我上来透透气
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-3 05:04
改天我也弄一个
NBA Action, play of the day!!!
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-3 10:20
繼續讚
作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-3 19:12
恩,很不错,顶
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-4 03:18
March 3, 2004

Deep Mysteries of Kaikoura Canyon

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Where: Off Kaikoura Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand
When:  1997  
Photographer: Maria Stenzel   

Whale-watching tours operate off the Kaikoura Peninsula. These are attractive waters for cetaceans because of the bounty of prey found in the Kaikoura Canyon.

Tour operators are able to identify one of the sperm whales that frequents the canyon because of its extensive scarring from skirmishes with its prey, the giant squid.

作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-4 14:17
不得不讚

作者: zhouxk2000    时间: 2004-3-4 14:19
不错不错啊~赞
作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-4 17:39
顶上去
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-4 22:04
March 4, 2004

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Where: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah  
When:  1999  
Photographer:  Len Jenshel  

A pretty poison, woolly locoweed, flowering during autumn, can make cattle that eat its toxic leaves go berserk and die.


作者: schummy    时间: 2004-3-5 01:06
漂亮。。。。。。。。

顶小C
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-5 05:51
頂上去
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-5 06:39
卡普妹妹辛苦!

大猪赞一个!
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-5 07:53
偶再讚偶妹妹
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-5 08:08
都是你的亲戚……
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-5 10:03
沒錯
你不也是我弟弟嗎?
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-5 13:00
所以说都是你的亲戚……
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-5 21:42
March 5, 2004

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Where: South of the Gulf of Ob, Siberia, Russia  
When:  1996  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Women's work in the Nenets' nomad culture includes the assembly and disassembly of the family chum, a tent made of larch poles and reindeer skins.

From "Nenets: Surviving on the Siberian Tundra," March 1998, National Geographic magazine

作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-5 22:50
咖啡MM的贴就是好
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-6 05:11
那还用说?
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-7 19:15
March 6, 2004

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Where: Siberia, Russia  
When:  2001  
Photographer: Mark Thiessen  

A stick in time: After quickly turning a sapling into a shovel handle, one firefighter attacks with sand while another beats the flame with birch branches. If smokejumpers kill a fire quickly, it adds a bonus to their monthly hundred-dollar pay.

—From "Russian Smokejumpers," August 2002, National Geographic magazine


作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-7 23:17
以下是引用cappuccino在2004-3-7 11:15:00的发言: March 6, 2004 Where: Siberia, Russia When: 2001 Photographer: Mark Thiessen A stick in time: After quickly turning a sapling into a shovel handle, one firefighter attacks with sand while another beats the flame with birch branches. If smokejumpers kill a fire quickly, it adds a bonus to their monthly hundred-dollar pay. —From "Russian Smokejumpers," August 2002, National Geographic magazine
西伯利亚森林大火吗
作者: Irisa    时间: 2004-3-8 08:58
偶来顶了!!!
作者: 阿BEN    时间: 2004-3-8 08:59
顶咖啡JJ
作者: Irisa    时间: 2004-3-8 09:00
咖啡JJ的帖都是精品啊~~~~
作者: 阿BEN    时间: 2004-3-8 09:06
当然咯,偶是她小D的说
作者: Irisa    时间: 2004-3-8 09:07
偶倒。。。。这和你一点关系都米有的说。。。
作者: 阿BEN    时间: 2004-3-8 09:09
因为我是她小D,所以她要做个好榜样给偶看
作者: Irisa    时间: 2004-3-8 09:09

                               
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作者: 阿BEN    时间: 2004-3-8 09:10
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作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-8 09:11
变化还真多阿
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-8 11:09
March 7, 2004
Vanishing Cultures

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Where: Sarawak state, Borneo, Malaysia  
When:  1998  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

A Penan family builds a traditional temporary shelter from palm fronds, saplings, and rattan. A lamin takes only about an hour to build, but lasts a month.

From "Vanishing Cultures," August 1999, National Geographic magazine




作者: zhouxk2000    时间: 2004-3-8 11:11
哇~这哥们真开放
作者: 阿BEN    时间: 2004-3-8 11:29

作者: azhuzhu    时间: 2004-3-8 12:50
偶頂!!卡普~~
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作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-8 17:14

作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-8 20:58
以下是引用azhuzhu在2004-3-8 4:50:00的发言: 偶頂!!卡普~~

作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-9 02:26
有创意的说
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-9 05:40
March 8, 2004

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Where: Unknown location, United States  
When:  1992  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

"Tiny titan of U.S. agriculture, a foraging honeybee flies as far as four miles [six kilometers] from its hive to find food—in this case, chicory pollen—yet usually visits only one type of flower during a single sortie. This floral fidelity helps make bees ideal crop pollinators. As the bee gathers food for the hive, the pollen grains that cling to its hairy body will rub off at each flower to produce a seed, fruit, or vegetable."

—From "America's Beekeepers: Hives for Hire," May 1993, National Geographic magazine
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-9 06:11
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作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-9 08:53
以下是引用wendyyyyyy在2004-3-8 22:11:00的发言:

作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-10 04:28
都是咖啡的说
哈哈哈哈哈哈阿哈哈哈
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-10 05:20
March 9, 2004
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Where:  Adirondack State Park, New York  
When:  1996  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

"Rolling across nearly six million acres [nearly two and a half million hectares] in upstate New York, the Adirondacks—mountains and state park—seduce not with a shout but with a wildness that often speaks no louder than a whisper."

—From "Adirondack High," June 1998, National Geographic magazine

作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-10 10:00
din
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-11 06:29
March 10, 2004
Shackleton: Epic of Survival
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Where:  South Georgia island, Falkland Islands  
When:  1998  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Though covered in a coat of thick, soft, brown feathers, a juvenile king penguin must wait to enter the water until the age of ten months, when its first set of waterproof, adult feathers begins to grow in. Until then, chicks are entirely dependent on their parents for food.



作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-11 08:34
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作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-11 18:02
好图,顶
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-12 04:09
有图就顶
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-12 10:10
March 11, 2004
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Where:  Okavango Delta, Botswana  
When:   1999  
Photographer:  Chris Johns  

“Bloodstained from its last meal, a cub shows features of a hunter built for speed. During sprints, a membrane shields eyes while large nostrils allow for rapid oxygen intake. Dark ‘tearstains’ may block glare.”

—From “Cheetahs: Ghosts of the Grasslands,” December 1999, National Geographic magazine


作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-13 03:08
象是画上去的
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-13 03:20
嘴上还带血的哦~~~
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-13 04:15
March 12, 2004
Nenets: Surviving on the Siberian Tundra
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Where:  Siberia, Russia  
When:  1996  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Though archaeological evidence points to the beginnings of caribou domestication at 2,000 years ago, the Nenets' tradition of mass herding is no more than 400 years old.
As the Russian Empire expanded eastward from Moscow, other native peoples encroached on the Nenets' caribou hunting grounds in their flight. The Nenets coped by switching to caribou herding, which allowed them to escape the population influx and move northward with their livelihood intact.



作者: shadow    时间: 2004-3-13 11:00
好!
作者: Irisa    时间: 2004-3-13 13:46
一定要顶!!
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-13 17:25
打击刺猬
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-13 17:54
每天洗洗眼睛的说
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-14 02:05
查字典查死偶
作者: 刺猬    时间: 2004-3-14 02:34
查吧,慢慢查

作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-14 07:19
March 13, 2004
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Where:  South Georgia island, Falkland Islands  
When:  1998  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Fortuna Bay sits between craggy peaks and glaciers on South Georgia. In 1916 Ernest Shackleton and his men trekked by this stretch of water toward the island's whaling stati##被过滤##, where they found salvation after being stranded in Antarctica for nearly two years.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Shackleton: Epic of Survival," November 1998, National Geographic magazine)

作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-14 07:29
好意境
作者: smile_me    时间: 2004-3-15 07:34
up一下
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-15 12:11
March 14, 2004
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Where:  Mount Colden, Adirondack Mountains, New York  
When:  1996  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Fog envelops the southern Adirondacks at sunrise.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Adirondack High," June 1998, National Geographic magazine)


作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-15 21:44
ding
作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-16 06:01
顶上去
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-16 06:30
March 15, 2004
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Where:  Bolivia, South America  
When:  1998  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

"[Chipaya Indians] Santiago and Emiliana Condori graze sheep on patches of sparse grass to produce wool for clothes and blankets."

—From "Vanishing Cultures," August 1999, National Geographic magazine

作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-16 06:54
想试试剪羊毛
作者: azhuzhu    时间: 2004-3-16 11:25
暈~亞斯的一個聽力考試題涅。。 
剪羊毛~
作者: 刺猬    时间: 2004-3-16 12:55
羊毛处在那里捏?
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-18 04:57
咖啡MM的回来啦
作者: hannah    时间: 2004-3-18 05:11
谢谢JJ把顶出来哦~
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-18 05:23
March 16, 2004 Where: Near the Columbia River, Oregon When: 1992 Photographer: Maria Stenzel Bushels of ripe cherries spring forth from trees pollinated by honeybees. Beekeepers must find prime locati##被过滤## to place their teeming hives to ensure that their charges get enough food to produce honey. Orchards and farms are prime targets. The beekeeping and farming businesses alike benefit from this placement: The insects have instant access to flowering food, and the orchards get a healthy dose of pollination. —Photo and adapted text from "America's Beekeepers: Hives for Hire," May 1993, National Geographic magazine
作者: cappuccino    时间: 2004-3-18 05:25
March 17, 2004
Vanishing Cultures
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Where:  Korr, Marsabit District, Kenya, Africa  
When:  1998  
Photographer:  Maria Stenzel  

Western relief agencies' boxes and sacks sheath a traditional Rendille shelter in a Kenyan town. In the 1970s the camel-herding Rendille tribe began feeling pressures from the United Nati##被过滤## and the Kenyan government to settle and enter a cash economy. In the wake of severe drought and famine, thousands of Rendille flocked to relief camps and became largely dependent upon mission agency handouts.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Vanishing Cultures," August 1999, National Geographic magazine )

作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-18 06:18
樱桃好吃...
作者: graham    时间: 2004-3-18 06:26
好贴不能丢
作者: smile_me    时间: 2004-3-18 07:25
为mm的毅力鼓掌,坚决顶
作者: azhuzhu    时间: 2004-3-18 09:02
吼吼~~ 回來啦。。偶頂~~
作者: angellzsy    时间: 2004-3-18 17:16
顶了就不会丢了
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-18 22:20
是啊,继续
作者: happyann    时间: 2004-3-19 04:13
可不可以挂一些学校的照片啊!
有人说伯明翰大学很漂亮, 可又有人说诺丁汉好, 可到底他们长啥样啊! 我想亲言见识一下!
因为我想不好去哪所了! 想先看看校园再说!
谢谢了!
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-19 04:29
哈哈,卡普,给你出题了
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-19 05:30
咖啡MM要忙开啦
作者: bryantail    时间: 2004-3-19 05:56
嗯。
作者: azhuzhu    时间: 2004-3-19 07:22
還有這個。。偶每日必頂的帖子~~
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-19 07:26
以下是引用happyann在2004-3-18 20:13:00的发言:
可不可以挂一些学校的照片啊!
有人说伯明翰大学很漂亮, 可又有人说诺丁汉好, 可到底他们长啥样啊! 我想亲言见识一下!
因为我想不好去哪所了! 想先看看校园再说!
谢谢了!
那就新开一个贴吧...大家把自己所在的学校都贴上来...
作者: yangtian    时间: 2004-3-19 07:27
以下是引用azhuzhu在2004-3-18 23:22:00的发言:
還有這個。。偶每日必頂的帖子~~
是好贴,该顶
作者: wendyyyyyy    时间: 2004-3-19 07:32
以下是引用yangtian在2004-3-18 23:26:00的发言:
[quote]以下是引用happyann在2004-3-18 20:13:00的发言:
可不可以挂一些学校的照片啊!
  有人说伯明翰大学很漂亮, 可又有人说诺丁汉好, 可到底他们长啥样啊! 我想亲言见识一下!
  因为我想不好去哪所了! 想先看看校园再说!
  谢谢了!
那就新开一个贴吧...大家把自己所在的学校都贴上来...
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好主意的说




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