This is the second part of my National Geographic's blog post. Enjoy the photos!
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American bison charge through heavy snow in Yellowstone National Park, 1967. By William Albert Allard. |
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Two women gaze at heavy surf while lying on boulders on the coast of Nova Scotia, 1961. By Volkmar Wentzel. |
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A hippopotamus and his mate line up at tank’s edge at feeding time, 1957. By Robert F. Sisson and Donald McBain. |
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A woman walks a dachshund across pavement with undulating wave patterns in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1955. By Charles Allmon. |
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John F. Kennedy’s coffin lies in state beneath the Capitol’s dome, 1963. By George F. Mobley. |
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A young Kenyan woman holds her pet deer in Mombassa, 1909. By Underwood and Underwood. |
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The small monastic church of St John at Kaneo sits perched atop a rocky precipice overlooking Lake Ohrid in Macedonia, Yugoslavia, 1982. By James L. Stanfield. |
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A flock of birds fly up from an enclosed courtyard in Old Havana, 1987. By James L. Stanfield. |
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Young boys throw a ball on a lush green hillside below castle ruins in Warwickshire, England, 1968. By Ted Spiegel. |
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A motorboat carries tourists to fishing grounds off Tahiti, 1962. By Luis Marden. |
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The arrival of a supply boat draws a crowd to the beach on Mauke Island in New Zealand, 1967. By William Albert Allard. |
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The Edgar Allen Poe Shrine in Richmond, Virginia, 1929. By Charles Martin. |
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A woman gazes at lions in the Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. in 1931. These lions were brought to the U.S. from Africa by Theodore Roosevelt. By Charles Martin. |
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Dozens of visitors frolic in the water as seen through a palm frond in Acapulco, Mexico, 1964. By Thomas Nebbia. |
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Locals relax by the tulip fields along the canal in Haarlem, The Netherlands, 1931. By Wilhelm Tobien. |
And my favorite:
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People strolling through a park in Finland during a wet May snowstorm, 1968. By George F. Mobley. |
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