找回密码
 立即注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

搜索
楼主: 世人皆醉

國家地裡雜誌(四)

[复制链接]

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:22 | 显示全部楼层
Irish Headlands, Ireland, 1993
  Photograph by Sam Abell
  "Kindred headlands called The Three Sisters look to sea near Smerwick on the Dingle Peninsula. For the ambitious, country lanes lead past sheep paddocks to cities already bursting with job seekers."
  
  —From "Ireland On Fast-Forward," September 1994, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:22 | 显示全部楼层
乐山大佛的脚丫~~~^_^
  March 18, 2002
  
  Leshan Buddha, China, 1982
  Photograph by Jodi Cobb
  "A 231-foot [70-meter] sitting Buddha, the world’s largest, overlooks the convergence of three rivers at Leshan. The statue was carved out of a cliff in the eighth century in the hope that its benign influence would protect boatmen from the dangerous currents. An ingenious drainage system inside the Buddha channels off water and prevents weathering. From its head at the cliff’s crest, a path winds down to the Buddha’s foot."
  
  —From the National Geographic book Journey Into China, 1982

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:22 | 显示全部楼层
Balgo Hills, Western Australia, 1990
  Photograph by Sam Abell
  "To my eye the landscape of the Balgo Hills was blistering. I’d never seen a dry landscape so hot and bright that it shone.
  
  "To the Aborigines accompanying me, it looked different. They saw the green stream of vegetation draining into the desert. Beneath it, they knew, was a real stream of water, and in and around it was food. It was their garden, which wouldn’t last long in the heat of the Great Sandy Desert."
  
  —From the National Geographic book Seeing Gardens, 2000

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:23 | 显示全部楼层
Bathing Tigress, India, 1996
  Photograph by Michael K. Nichols
  "With feline grace abandoned, Bachhi takes her picture by breaking an infrared beam at an unmanned remote-camera in Bandhavgarh. Sweltering in 120-degree [49°C] heat, she seeks relief in a pool, despite its fetid brew of rotting leaves and monkey urine."
  
  —From "Making Room for Wild Tigers," December 1997, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:23 | 显示全部楼层
Rose Peddler, Naples, Italy, 1996
  Photograph by David Alan Harvey
  "For soulless efficiency, go north to Milan, sneer proud Neapolitans. But for the ’real’ Italy of street smarts, passion, and arrangiarsi—the art of making do—come south to the clamorous world of Naples. In this gritty labyrinth of a city, crammed with churches and slums, notorious for crime and corruption, beauty somehow survives, as insistent as the red in a peddler’s bouquet."
  
  —From "Naples Unabashed," March 1998, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:23 | 显示全部楼层
Byzantine Tiles, Petra, Jordan, 1998
  Photograph by Annie Griffiths Belt
  "Petra’s heyday ended when the Romans rerouted trade in the second century A.D., sending the city into a long decline. In a fifth-century Byzantine church archaeologists found detailed mosaics."
  
  —From "Petra: Ancient City of Stone," December 1998, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:23 | 显示全部楼层
Italian Fisherman, Naples, Italy, 1996
  Photograph by David Alan Harvey
  "Romancing the sea, a fisherman waits to haul in his net off the city coast. On a good day the depleted waters yield only fistfuls of octopus and squid. The Mediterranean has fed Neapolitans since 600 B.C., when Greeks founded Neapolis, ’new city,’ later a favored resort of Roman emperors."
  
  —From "Naples Unabashed," March 1998, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
Boot Track Burgers, Mentone, Texas, 2000
  Photograph by Jodi Cobb
  "Charles Derrick grills cheeseburgers at the Boot Track Cafe."
  
  —From "ZipUSA: Mentone, Texas," September 2000, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
 Pope Shoes, Vatican City, 1985
  Photograph by James L. Stanfield
  "Gilded and jeweled trappings of Pope Pius XII, on display in the Vatican’s Liturgical Treasury, attest to the pageantry of the papacy."
  
  —From the National Geographic book Inside the Vatican, 1991

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
Medersa ben Youssef, Marrakesh, Morocco, 1998
  Photograph by Sam Abell
  "The word ’paradise’ comes from Arabian culture and so probably does our idea of enclosing nature with walls. And in arid Morocco, as in the rest of the Arab world, the nature worth enclosing begins with water.
  
  In the case of the Medersa ben Youssef garden, in Marrakesh, it ends with water as well. In a cut-stone courtyard, a dark rectangle of still water reflects the intricate architecture. Otherwise there is nothing—no foliage, no flowers. But in a teeming desert city the effect is cooling and serene."
  
  —From the National Geographic book Seeing Gardens, 2000

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
Channel Islands Anemone, California, 1996
  Photograph by David Doubilet
  "Creatures as tiny as tentacled green anemones and as massive as blue whales thrive in the rich broth of sanctuary waters, a blend of warm southern and cold northern currents."
  
  —From "Blue Refuges: U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries," March 1998, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
Dal Lake Sunset, Kashmir, India, 1998
  Photograph by Steve McCurry
  "A 16th-century fortress looms over the dawn-burnished waters of Dal Lake in the Vale of Kashmir. India controls this densely populated, predominantly Muslim area. Pakistan depends on rivers flowing out of Kashmir—the Jhelum, the Chenab, and the Indus—to irrigate fields and generate electricity."
  
  —From "Kashmir: Trapped in Conflict," September 1999, National Geographic magazine
  
  

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:25 | 显示全部楼层
Bulunkul Lake, Afghanistan, 1932
  Photograph by Maynard Owen Williams
  "As in ages past, camels still provide dependable transportation for inner Asia: skirting the waters of Bulunkul Lake. To carry ... supplies and equipment required a large number of pack animals. Camels, yaks, and ponies were used. Generally speaking, the first named, although not so fast as the ponies, proved the best carriers for fragile objects."
  
  —From "First Over the Roof of the World by Motor," March 1932, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:25 | 显示全部楼层
 Floral Nuptials, California, 1999
  Photograph by Sisse Brimberg
  "A bouquet of Charles Austin roses complements Kathryn Storke’s serene gaze at her sister Abigail Paulsen’s wedding in California."
  
  —From "Flower Trade," April 2001, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:25 | 显示全部楼层
 Pope on Easter Sunday, Vatican City, 1991
  Photograph by James L. Stanfield
  "In St. Peter’s Square, flowers from the Netherlands frame the Pope [John Paul II] on Easter Sunday."
  
  —From the National Geographic book Inside the Vatican, 1991

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:26 | 显示全部楼层
Classic Aircraft Pilot, Loyalton, California, 1997
  Photograph by Karen Kasmauski
  "Classic aircraft pilot Hal Wright, age 93, delivers copies of his newspaper, Sierra Booster, to rural subscribers around Loyalton, California. Reporter, writer, editor, and ad salesman, Wright is lively proof that birthdays are no reliable measure of the complicated, individual process of aging. Asked when he’s going to slow down, he replies, ’What for? I wouldn’t know what to do with my time.’"
  
  —From "Aging—New Answers to Old Questions," November 1997, National Geographic magazine
  

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:26 | 显示全部楼层
Royal 22nd Regiment, Canada, 1996
  Photograph by Maggie Steber
  "A relic of British pomp and pageantry, the marching band of the Royal 22nd Regiment performs during a flag-lowering at the Citadel in Quebec City, with the Château Frontenac Hotel as a backdrop. Founded in 1914 by French Canadians, the Royal 22nd has served overseas in both World Wars, in Korea, and in the United Nations’ peacekeeping. Most members are French-speaking Quebecers, and if the province breaks away, they will face a dilemma: Resign, join a new army, or exit Quebec as an intact Canadian unit?"
  
  —From "Quebec Quandary," November 1997, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:26 | 显示全部楼层
Victoria Falls Moonglow, Victoria Falls, Africa, 1997
  Photograph by Chris Johns
  "Built of moonglow and water spray, a bridge of colored light arches over the chasm at Victoria Falls. Besides moonbows, special effects at the falls include a roar so loud it once broke windows six miles [nine kilometers] away and a spray so thick that at times the falls vanish from sight."
  
  —From "Down the Zambezi," October 1997, National Geographic magazine
  

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:26 | 显示全部楼层
Antlered Fly Fight, 1996
  Photograph by Mark W. Moffett
  "These are New Guinea’s half-inch-long [1.3 centimeter long] antlered flies—harmless relatives of the Mediterranean fruit fly and other fruit pests. Astonishing in their similarities to their counterparts, male antlered flies fight over breeding territories and release a special breeding scent from glands, visible on the fly at right as a lump on the underside of his abdomen. With their weird projections and rainbow colors, these are flies worthy of Dr. Seuss."
  
  —From "Flies That Fight," November 1997, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

60

主题

5万

回帖

13万

积分

热血青年

上 將 不 好 當 !

UID
4288
回帖
50313
主题
60
积分
132055
阅读权限
10
注册时间
2007-2-2
最后登录
2024-2-28
在线时间
4087 小时
 楼主| 发表于 2009-5-17 07:27 | 显示全部楼层
Fish Among Giant Kelp, California, 1996
  Photograph by David Doubilet
  "A towering grove of giant kelp harbors grazing señorita wrasses and orange garibaldi—a protected subtropical fish that rarely ranges farther north than the Channel Islands. Giant kelp is the Jack’s beanstalk of algae, capable of growing two feet [0.6 meters] a day to lengths of a hundred feet [30.5 meters]. Though harvested for algin (used in paints, foods, and makeup), kelp provides sustenance and shelter for so many forms of life that Darwin likened kelp forests to rain forests in their bounty."
  
  —From "Blue Refuges: U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries," March 1998, National Geographic magazine

[img=500,300]http://www.jy0832.com/static/image/common/emp.gif
回复

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册

本版积分规则

不良和违法信息举报邮箱:80411235@qq.com|营业执照|网站法律顾问|Archiver|手机版|小黑屋|简阳论坛 ( 蜀ICP备2021016404号-1 )

关注简阳论坛
官方公众号

GMT+8, 2025-5-25 17:38 , Processed in 0.050674 second(s), 18 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.5

© 2001-2025 Discuz! Team.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表