15 Reasons You Need To Follow National Geographic's Instagram Now
2014.08.21
National Geographic has got some of the most breathtakingly beautiful photographs the world has ever seen. And their Instagram account is filled with it. Here is just a taste of what you'll see in it:
1. Rock climber @hazel_findlay “deep water soloing”, Musandam Peninsula, Oman. Photo: @jimmy_chin.
2. Cleaner Shrimp cleaning station, Bali. Photo: @TimLaman.
3. Baby captive bred pandas sit on a blanket at a panda breeding center, Ya’an, China. Photo: @amivitale.
4. Above the clouds, Rio de Janeiro. Photo: @ladzinski.
5. Photographer Aaron Huey staring down a 1,000 ft deep wormhole into blue ice on the Ruth Glacier, Alaska. Photo: @argonautphoto.
6. Cave explorer Beto Nava discovers a 20,000 year old grizzly bear skull deep in the Aktun-Hu cave system, Mexico. Photo: @paulnicklen.
7. Climber Sonnie Trotter high above the Sierra. Photo: @coryrichards.
8. Adventurer @elduder82 jumps between islands of ice across a shallow glacial pool on the Ruth Glacier, Denali National Park, Alaska. Photo: @argonautphoto.
9. Whale shark selfie, Maldives. Photo: @thomaspeschak.
10. Tourists diving with fake moai, Easter Island. Photo: @randyolson.
11. 40-foot backflip into the Atlantic, Biarritz, France. Photo: @pedromcbride.
12. Stray dogs receive offerings at the mouth of the Ganges, India. Photo: @pedromcbride.
13. Shark conservationist @JuanSharks grabs a large tiger shark and rolls her on her back. Photo: @paulnicklen.
14. One handed cartwheel, Yellowstone Lake, USA. Photo: @ladzinski.
15. BASE jumpers taking the leap. Photo: @jimmy_chin.
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