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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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2023-07-25 11:31:30
Step into a nature lover’s paradise as we stroll through the enchanting Yosemite National Park in California! This national park is renowned for its awe-inspiring granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. It’s a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering thrilling hiking trails, breathtaking vistas, and opportunities for camping under starlit skies!

Yosemite National Park, California, USA

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2023-07-24 23:02:42
Nature’s tiny superheroes in action: witness the incredible dance of bees

New Zealand

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2023-07-24 21:32:16
The puma - also known as the mountain lion or cougar - is a versatile and solitary big cat that calls Patagonia home

Despite its size, it’s an incredibly agile and skilled predator, capable of leaping up to 18 feet in a single bound! With a keen sense of vision and hearing, the puma is a stealthy hunter, adapting to various habitats from dense forests to arid plains.

Patagonia, Argentina

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2023-07-24 19:31:17
Meet the ocean’s dazzling gem! This small sea creature is a true shining star, adorning itself with a coat of sparkling beauty.

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2023-07-24 16:31:51
Ubuhamya and her 1-week-old infant have an unbreakable bond. Ubuhamya will care for her infant for the next three years, ensuring they are fed and protected and learn the skills they will need to be a strong gorilla as an adult. Her love is incredibly apparent and the way her infant looks back at her could just melt your heart . We are excited to see this new member of Segasira’s group grow up with a great mom like Ubuhamya.

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2023-07-24 11:31:16
The southern ground hornbill is the largest species of hornbill in the world. It is one of two species of ground hornbills that are only found in Africa. The hornbill can be seen in the southern parts of Africa, from Kenya to South Africa. It lives in woodlands and savannas. The other species of ground hornbill in Africa is called the Abyssinian ground hornbill.

Have you ever seen one before?

Kruger National Park, South Africa

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2023-07-23 23:01:20
Mobula rays are found in warm oceans all over the world. These fish have winglike fins that can extend up to 17 feet long. When they leap out of the water, these fins help them soar through the air like rockets. Scientists aren’t exactly sure why all nine species of mobula rays do these jumps, but they think it could be to impress a potential mate, get rid of parasites, or communicate with each other.

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2023-07-23 21:32:04
Hồ Thủy Tiên, also known as Thuy Tien Lake, is a small natural lake located approximately 8km south of Hue’s Imperial City. On the edge of the lake, there is an entertainment complex bearing the same name. One of the main attractions is a famous dragon structure, which is a three-level aquarium built on the water.

Thuy Tien lake Abandoned Water Park, Hué

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2023-07-23 19:31:22
Can’t stop, won’t stop! Growing, that is. African rock pythons live up to 20 years and sometimes reach a length of up to 22 feet

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2023-07-23 16:31:44
Pictured here is a Southern yellow-billed hornbill.

Did You Know: Hornbills use a unique nesting strategy. The female is sealed into a tree cavity with mud, leaving only a small opening for the male to pass food to her. The female remains in the nest until the eggs hatch.

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