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August 1, 2005

Warsaw, Poland
1987
James L. Stanfield



A mourner's memories linger among the stone crosses that populate Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery on August 1, the anniversary of Warsaw's ill-fated uprising against the German occupation in 1944.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Poland: The Hope That Never Dies," January 1988, National Geographic magazine)


August 1, 2005

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Warsaw, Poland
1987
James L. Stanfield

www.SonicBBS.com

A mourner's memories linger among the stone crosses that populate Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery on August 1, the anniversary of Warsaw's ill-fated uprising against the German occupation in 1944.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Poland: The Hope That Never Dies," January 1988, National Geographic magazine)


August 1, 2005

www.SonicBBS.com

Warsaw, Poland
1987
James L. Stanfield

www.SonicBBS.com

A mourner's memories linger among the stone crosses that populate Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery on August 1, the anniversary of Warsaw's ill-fated uprising against the German occupation in 1944.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Poland: The Hope That Never Dies," January 1988, National Geographic magazine)


August 1, 2005

www.SonicBBS.com

Warsaw, Poland
1987
James L. Stanfield

www.SonicBBS.com

A mourner's memories linger among the stone crosses that populate Warsaw's Powazki Cemetery on August 1, the anniversary of Warsaw's ill-fated uprising against the German occupation in 1944.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Poland: The Hope That Never Dies," January 1988, National Geographic magazine)


August 11, 2005

High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
1999
Brooks Walker

The High Atlas are some of northern Africa's most remote and forbidding territory. For one ethnic group, the Berbers, these mountains have provided an escape from conquest and assimilation by Arabs and earlier invaders. But life remains hard in this desolate area and families often must rely on money sent from urban relatives to survive.
(Text adapted from "Among the Berbers," January 2005, National Geographic magazine)


(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Morocco by Camel," March 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


August 11, 2005

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High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
1999
Brooks Walker

www.SonicBBS.com

The High Atlas are some of northern Africa's most remote and forbidding territory. For one ethnic group, the Berbers, these mountains have provided an escape from conquest and assimilation by Arabs and earlier invaders. But life remains hard in this desolate area and families often must rely on money sent from urban relatives to survive.
(Text adapted from "Among the Berbers," January 2005, National Geographic magazine)

www.SonicBBS.com

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Morocco by Camel," March 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


August 11, 2005

www.SonicBBS.com


High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
1999
Brooks Walker

www.SonicBBS.com

The High Atlas are some of northern Africa's most remote and forbidding territory. For one ethnic group, the Berbers, these mountains have provided an escape from conquest and assimilation by Arabs and earlier invaders. But life remains hard in this desolate area and families often must rely on money sent from urban relatives to survive.
(Text adapted from "Among the Berbers," January 2005, National Geographic magazine)

www.SonicBBS.com

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Morocco by Camel," March 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


August 11, 2005

www.SonicBBS.com


High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
1999
Brooks Walker

www.SonicBBS.com

The High Atlas are some of northern Africa's most remote and forbidding territory. For one ethnic group, the Berbers, these mountains have provided an escape from conquest and assimilation by Arabs and earlier invaders. But life remains hard in this desolate area and families often must rely on money sent from urban relatives to survive.
(Text adapted from "Among the Berbers," January 2005, National Geographic magazine)

www.SonicBBS.com

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Morocco by Camel," March 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


August 11, 2005

www.SonicBBS.com


High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
1999
Brooks Walker

www.SonicBBS.com

The High Atlas are some of northern Africa's most remote and forbidding territory. For one ethnic group, the Berbers, these mountains have provided an escape from conquest and assimilation by Arabs and earlier invaders. But life remains hard in this desolate area and families often must rely on money sent from urban relatives to survive.
(Text adapted from "Among the Berbers," January 2005, National Geographic magazine)

www.SonicBBS.com

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Morocco by Camel," March 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


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September 1, 2005


Loango National Park, Gabon, Africa
2004
Michael K. Nichols

Peeking out of the murky water in Loango National Park, a mudskipper reveals its blunt head and close-set, protruding eyes. These elongated fish are noted for their ability to climb out of water with the aid of their strong pectoral fins. Once out of water mudskippers breathe air and moisture trapped in their gill chambers.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "In the Land of the Surfing Hippos," August 2004, National Geographic magazine)



September 23, 2005

South Dakota
1993
Daniel R. Westergren

The Black Hills region of South Dakota includes high ridges and deep caverns, the remains of a several-hundred-million-year period of intense pressure from the earth's molten crust. Over time, wind and water have eroded the landscape, a process still under way.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Scenic Drive: South Dakota Badlands and Black Hills," May/June 1996, National Geographic Traveler magazine)


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