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National Anthem: Epic Fail Montage
A collection of people messing up the National Anthem. Hilarious!
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Olympians’ Real-Life Jobs
After the medal ceremony on the podium, after the playing of the national anthem, after the kiss-and-cry, …what comes next?
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The 2010 National Geographic Photo Contest
... Rinjani. Our plans were foiled due to the eruption & we can only trek to ... there. Trekkers whom were able to make it up to the crater rim on time are able to ... ; the moon setting on the right. (Photo courtesy of The 2010 National Geographic Photo Contest
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Russian weather: the great national unifier
The Russian people are no strangers to harsh weather conditions, but to what extent has the occasionally brutal climate played in forging Russia’s national identity?
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Caviar - the history of Russia’s national delica
Elite entrée in the past, national symbol in the ’90s, a pretext to arrest today - caviar, Russia’s black gold, has a long and thrilling history.
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Will the Democrats Nationalize the US Oil Industry
Even a casual observer of the Obama Administration would answer the question asked in the title of this piece with a resounding “YES!” I mean, you can FEEL the electricity in the air when you mention the possibility of Obama nationalizing the US oil i
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The National Museum of Turkmenistan
It will be the largest and the main National Museum of Turkmenistan made specially to tell the world about this great country and the role it played in the history and culture of the world civilization.
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10 Most Beautiful National Parks in USA
America contains some of the best national parkland in the world.
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The Olympic venues made with LEGO bricks
The two masterpieces of architecture made from LEGO bricks : the Beijing Olympic Stadium, (The Bird Nest) and the Beijing National Aquatics Center (The Water Cube).
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A garden on the wall
The Queensland Government has just signed a deal with the Singapore National Parks Board that could see scientists grow plants on the walls and roofs of the sunshine state’s high rise buildings to reduce heat and improve air quality.
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Yellowstone National Park
The Yellowstone was the first national park in the world, and is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. It has many types of ecosystems, but the sub-alpine for
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The Migration Of Zebras
Due to the drought that has affected the Kenyan regions, the number of zebras and buffaloes remaining in the Amboseli National Park have gone down by a drastic measure.
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The Tribes of Namibia
Alexander the Greek, the editor of Russian version of the magazine National Geographic Traveler published its photographs taken during a trip to Namibia. From this issue you will learn about the inhabitants of the country – ethnic groups Himba and Herer
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The 10 Countries with the Greatest Number of Weapo
A study released by the United Nations, entitled The Globalization of Crime: A Threat Assessment on Organized Transnational Crime, which has shown are the ten countries where people have more guns.
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Only National Team That Failed to Ever Score a Goa
The only national team that failed to ever score a goal
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Towers of Water in the Sudan
In celebration of 2010, it marking 50 years of the United Nations adopted a resolution of independence, freedom, and sovereignty for all African nations, designer Hugon Kowalski has decided to create a water tower project. Availability of fresh water in t
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Finalists of The 2010 National Geographic Photo Co
Stunning photos from amateur contest National Geographic’s annual competition draws thousands of amazing submissions.
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National Park of Sri Lanka
Learn-to-user Ilya Varlamov wrote in his blog: After the construction of reservoirs Udaualau was necessary to protect the watershed, as well as provide shelter displaced animals. In 1972, about vodohranilisha was organized by the eponymous national park.
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Best of National Geographic 2009 : Award Winning P
A selection made by Big Picture Site Boston, around the 2009 International Photography Contest organized by the famous National Geographic magazine. Nearly 15 pictures representing animals and nature. A gallery to discover more.
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World's highest fall - the Angel Falls
Angel Falls is the world's highest waterfall, with a height of 979 m (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 m (2,647 ft). The waterfall drops over the edge of the Auyantepui mountain in the Canaima National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima), a UNESCO World
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