A hippopotamus and his mate line up at tank's edge at feeding time, March 1957. Photograph by Robert F. Sisson and Donald McBain, National Geographic
A chorus line high kicks during a show at Cafe Le Can Can in Miami Beach, Florida, 1963. Photograph by Dean Conger, National Geographic Creative
Benjamin Franklin had an exceptionally close bond with his son—until the American Revolution pitted them against each other.
National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wo...
Uma imagem pode valer mais que mil palavras, mas fotografias da National Geographic nos deixa sem palavras.
National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wo...
Uma imagem pode valer mais que mil palavras, mas fotografias da National Geographic nos deixa sem palavras.
On assignment in Denmark, 1947. Photo by Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic Found is a Tumblr blog by National Geographic that features photos
i’m so glad to see that the National Geographic Found tumblr is still going since i first posted about it back when it launched in March. they have a ton of brilliant photos on there now (this one is…
Astronaut Neil Armstrong floats in his space suit in a pool of water in 1967.Photograph by NASA
National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wo...
National Geographic is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2013
Here's a selection of photos from the archives of NatGeo that were unpublished or simply forgotten. So, the project 'Found' was launched in order to "bring the
Uma imagem pode valer mais que mil palavras, mas fotografias da National Geographic nos deixa sem palavras.
An informal portrait of a well dressed fashion designer at his easel in France, 1918. Photograph by H. C. Ellis, National Geographic Creative
A classroom inside a railway car in Ontario, Canada, August 1932.Photograph by Canadian National Railways