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National Geographic

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Channel address: @natgeosociety
Categories: Travelling
Language: English
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The most interesting channel about nature, travel, adventures, science news. Unofficial fan page
Owner: @JamesFreemanQ
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2022-04-13 16:42:01
Abandoned Wonderland amusement park on the outskirts of Beijing.

The park, which was conceived as "Asia's largest entertainment center", was halted in 1998 due to disputes with local authorities and farmers over the cost of the land.


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2022-04-13 13:24:01
The defense mechanism of the blue-tongued skink is the protrusion of the blue tongue!

They scare off predators by making them think that the blue tongue is poisonous.


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2022-04-13 10:03:01
Colossal waves hit the Spanish San Sebastian.
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2022-04-13 08:23:01
Alpine marmot (lat. Marmota marmota) is a rodent of the squirrel family.

Distributed in the highlands of Central and Southern Europe, primarily in the Alps.


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2022-04-12 21:19:01
Nature of the Hawaiian Islands.


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2022-04-12 18:01:01
Baobab on the island of Madagascar
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2022-04-12 16:21:01
The mysterious liana-entangled architecture of the Le Palais hotel on the Thai island of Koh Phangan, is reminiscent of the famous abandoned Khmer temple complex Angkor Wat.


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2022-04-12 13:18:01
Siamang is the most vociferous gibbon in the jungles of Southeast Asia.

Its "singing" is enhanced by the throat sac, which swells almost to the size of the animal's head and carries sounds for 3 km.


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2022-04-12 10:22:01
Shark eats a dead whale.


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2022-04-12 08:17:01
Dugongs are often referred to as sea cows.

This makes sense, because dugongs graze in shallow water, capturing algae with powerful rough lips and chewing with a dozen teeth.


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