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国家地理2004一月篇

January 1, 2004
  Earth’s moon
  1972
  Unknown (NASA)
  
  “An Apollo 17 astronaut examines enormous lunar boulders resting in a crater at the Taurus-Littrow landing site.“




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2004-3-6 11:22:00

国家地理2004一月篇

  Adirondack State Park, New York
  1997
  Maria Stenzel
  
  A hardy cross-country skier and his dog cross frozen Lake Colden, accessible only by hiking trail even in warmer months.
  
  (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, Adirondack High, June 1998, National Geographic magazine

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2004-3-6 11:22:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 3, 2004
  
  Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam
  1998
  Michael S. Yamashita
  
  Women swaddled against the sun paddle ocean water into ponds where it will evaporate, leaving salt behind. Plans call for increasing such production by half, so Vietnam can have a new export.
  
  —From South China Sea: Crossroads of Asia, December 1998, National Geographic magazine
  
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2004-3-6 11:23:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 4, 2004
  Yar Sale, Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, Russia
  1996
  Maria Stenzel
  
  At the annual spring festival at Yar Sale the Nenets test their reindeer‘s mettle with team racing. Soon the animals‘ homing instincts will be tested, as the deer follow ancient migration routes to the pastures of the far north—there to fatten until fall snows prompt them to return south.
  
  —From Nenets: Surviving on the Siberian Tundra, March 1998, National Geographic magazine
  
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2004-3-6 11:25:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 5, 2004
  Washington State, United States
  Early 1900s
  Edward S. Curtis
  
  ‘A great mark of buty,‘ the flattened foreheads [as shown on this Wisham Indian] of the Pacific Northwest and other tribes west of the Rockies earned them the collective name Flatheads. The effect was achieved, [19th-century explorer Meriwether] Lewis explained, .?.?.?‘by compressing the head between two boards while in a State of infancy. .?.?.?#039
  
  —Text from the National Geographic book Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery, 1998
  
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2004-3-6 11:25:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 6, 2004
  Littleton Island, near Greenland
  1925
  Donald B. MacMillan
  
  Eight exposures on the same photographic plate, made at 20-minute intervals, capture the midnight sun over Littleton Island near Greenland.

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2004-3-6 11:26:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 7, 2004
  In Earth‘s orbit
  1973
  Unknown (NASA)
  
  Skylab, the United States‘ first manned orbiting laboratory, amassed a wealth of information about the universe.
  
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2004-3-6 11:26:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 8, 2004
  Bovanenkovo, Siberia, Russia
  1996
  Maria Stenzel
  
  This young Nenets man has come into Bovanenkovo to trade with Russian workers. Bovanenkovo sits atop a huge natural gas field. Employees of the Russian energy conglomerate Gazprom have settled here, adjacent to the Nenets‘ summer pastureland.
  
  (Text adapted from Nenets: Surviving on the Siberian Tundra, March 1998, National Geographic magazine)
  
  (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, Nenets: Surviving on the Siberian Tundra, March 1998, National Geographic magazine)

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2004-3-6 11:27:00

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January 9, 2004
  Adirondack Mountains, New York
  1996
  Maria Stenzel
  
  Water mirrors a fiery twilight sky above an Adirondack lake.
  
  (Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, Adirondack High, June 1998, National Geographic magazine

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2004-3-6 11:28:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 10, 2004
  Near Chicago, Illinois
  1907
  Gilbert H. Grosvenor
  
  Octave Chanute, a 19th-century American aviation pioneer, designed the multiwinged Katydid glider.
  
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2004-3-6 11:28:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 11, 2004
  Bombay (Mumbai), India
  1997
  Robb Kendrick
  
  A pipeline carrying water to a wealthier suburb of Bombay stretches through a part of town where poor residents must share public spigots.

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2004-3-6 11:29:00

国家地理2004一月篇

January 12, 2004
  Kaikoura Canyon, New Zealand
  1997
  Maria Stenzel
  
  Gliding through luminous seas, a dusky dolphin patrols the top layer of New Zealand‘s teeming Kaikoura Canyon.  
  
  —From Deep Mysteries of Kaikoura Canyon, June 1998, National Geographic magazine

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