
National Geographic Best Wallpapers of 2009- what's your favorite?
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View the most popular wallpapers from 2009, by National Geographic.

National Geographic A Better Life With Bionics: The blind can see, a one-armed woman can fold her shirts. Learn how bionics are changing lives.
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Etymology: from bi (as in “life”) + onics (as in “electronics”); the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms

National Geographic Facebook exclusive: Check out National Geographic's new beta website before everyone else. What do you think of our new look? Let us know - http://bit.ly/6lRX3E
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National Geographic provides free maps, photos, videos and daily news stories, as well as articles and features about animals, the environment, cultures, history, world music and travel.

National Geographic Video: "Bizarre" Octopuses Carry Coconuts as Instant Shelters—a rare example of animal tool use, a new study says.
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Scientists are "blown away" by octopuses discovered tip-toeing with coconut-shell halves suctioned to their undersides, then reassembling the halves and disappearing inside.

National Geographic Photos: "Alien" Jellyfish Found in Arctic Deep
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A naked snail, a brightly colored jellyfish, and a ten-foot-long string of bell-like animals are among the odd discoveries—some only recently described by science—made during a 2005 expedition of the frigid and little-known polar waters.

National Geographic From the discovery of new ghostsharks to a potential new technique for mass production of solar panels, 2009 wasn't all bad news for the environment. See what experts list as major wins for the year.
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National Geographic LIVE EVENT DEC. 12th: Nas and Damian "Jr Gong" Marley explore the African origins of reggae and hip hop music as they debate and celebrate the culture's global impact with a panel of pioneers. Watch in Facebook - http://bit.ly/4JpiT1

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After receiving more than 200,000 submissions, a panel of National
Geographic judges has selected the winners in our fourth annual global
photography contest.
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National Geographic Top Ten Photo Galleries: National Geographic News's most viewed photos of 2009 - Which is your favorite?
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See National Geographic News's most popular photo galleries of 2009, starring a fish with a see-through head, seven major missing links since Darwin, glowing animals, ten failed apocalypses, and more.

National Geographic Photo Gallery: Winter in the U.S., see pictures of buffalo, Yellowstone National Park, and more. Share your winter time photos with us— http://bit.ly/4tI36o
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A penguin-speckled iceberg floats in frigid grandeur off South Georgia.
This remote British outpost in the far South Atlantic is a haven for
millions of seabirds and seals.
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Once a scene of slaughter, icy South Georgia is awash with life again.

National Geographic Explore the National Geographic Image Collection and see hundreds of animal, travel, people, culture, science, climate and exploration photos.
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An unparalleled treasury of iconic images and groundbreaking photography, the National Geographic Image Collection gathers together more than 11 million images chronicling the world from the end of the 19th century to the first decade of the 21st.

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Two adventurous photographers set
out to discover and document America's small, hidden, and bizarre
festivals. See what they found after 40,000 miles, 40 festivals and 30,000 photos. Is there a festival you love? If so, tell us about it.
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In an age of strip malls, fast food chains, and big-box stores, every small town in America looks the same. Or so it would seem if you roll down any interstate highway.

National Geographic See some of Boston.com's favorite photos from National Geographic's International Photography Contest 2009. Vote for your favorites in the Viewer's Choice competition http://bit.ly/6KpUTq
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National Geographic's International Photography Contest attracts thousands of entries from photographers of all skill levels around the world every year. While this year's entry deadline has passed, there is still time to view and vote for your favorites in the Viewer's Choice competition. ...



























