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more about #nationalgeographic more comments → Curves: I downloaded an Apple wallpaper (the stones) from a Giz post and use it on my PC. more » PN - gooapplesoft: The script ran but I have no idea where the pictures saved (OsX 10.6) any ideas ? more » blash: NatGeo only offers them up to 1280x1024. What a gyp. Still looking for a good collection of 1920x1200 wallpapers or I'm going to keep making my own in... more » Sandeep Murali: Another one from NASA, courtesy of the Hubble: [www.forge22.com] My personal wallpapers are always images that I click, though. more » Kaiser-Machead: I've been using the earth horizon view from the ISS for quite some time. Good find. It'll be nice to alternate these nature desktop wallpapers. [ant... more » Gundem: I think china should feed it's hungry village and build more schools instead of this. Pretty nonetheless. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: All fun and games 'till you find out it wasn't planned... it's just radioactive waste that's leaking into the tunnel. jk more » Norbs: First glance I thought it was an LHC update. more » Calzo: I still think a car wash with rainbow colored soap is better. more » The5thElephant: Horrified penguins were later interviewed about the blood bath. One plushly plumed penguin remarked: "I never thought I'd say this, but I wish that h... more » aec007: Seals are fairly gentle creatures. I remember playing and touching Seals, Sea Lions and Elephant Seals as a kid in Peninsula Valdez [en.wikipedia.org]... more » P3nnst8r: #nationalgeographic more » Lupus_Yonderboy: You know, when I clicked on this, I was expecting more of a "Buster Bluth After Seal" vibe... Maybe I'm an a$$hole, good on the guy, glad he didn't l... more » natelock: That is friggin amazing. I would love to get to dive there, but alas I'm but a novice diver. At least I've had some awesome experiences with seals out... more » ThePaul: I wonder if Apple will call the next OS X update the "Leopard Seal." Something to illustrate the duality of the system. Or something like that. "Look,... more » -
#wallpapers
Download ALL of National Geographic's Wallpapers at Once
National Geographic offers a lot of gorgeous wallpapers for those of us craving desktop eyecandy. Unfortunately there's no easy way to download the photos in batches. Until now, that is, because Lifehacker's found a way to make things easier. More » -
#imagecache
Ride The Subway Towards The Light
Next stop heaven? Actually, it's the Bund in Shanghai. On the short trip between Pudong and the Bund, commuters are treated to one hell of a underground light show. More » -
#photography
National Geographic Photographer Meets Deadly Leopard Seal
National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen was in Antarctica to capture shots of leopard seals. One approached him, jaws wide and ready for biting...and if you haven't heard the rest of the story yet, you need to watch this brief clip. More » -
#space
50 Years of Space Travel In One Beautiful Solar System Map
Most missions through space are lonely. Solitary probes arc through the solar system, charming us with their photos and data, and eventually—quietly—fade into disrepair, or out of range. But witnessed together, they form something sublime. More » -
#nature
Custom Camera Rig Allows For a Stunning Vertical Panorama of a Giant Redwood
Wildlife photographer Michael Nichols wanted to photograph a 300-foot-tall redwood in a dense forest with no clear lines of sight. So he built a custom camera rig to take tons of close-ups to stitch together. More » -
#lightningreview
Uncle Milton Pet's Eye View Camera Lightning Review
The Gadget: The Uncle Milton Pet's Eye View cam is a low-res interval-timed camera designed to clip to the collar of a dog or cat, under the assumption your pet's life has some vaguely interesting non-eating/sleeping/pooing component. More » -
#photography
National Geographic's iGEN NV20/20 Scope Takes Night Time Pictures
The Gadget: National Geographic is launching a night vision scope that has the ability to take still pictures. The NV20/20 will have a user variable frame rate, three infrared intelligence modes and it will be able to amplify ambient light by a factor of 650. The scope will ship in April and retail at $520. More » -
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#thegreatoutdoors
Magellan's Triton GPS Features Touch Screen, National Geographic Maps
Unleash your inner explorer with the adventurous Triton handheld GPS from Magellan. There are six models in total, all sporting QVGA touch screens (2.2"or 2.7") that are waterproof up to one meter. Some feature expandable memory via an SD slot alongside a 2-megapixel digital camera and digital audio player. The top-of-the-line Triton 2000 has a 3-way electronic compass and a built in barometer. All the Triton models can be enhanced with National Geographic's own topographical maps, which have never been commercially available on a GPS unit. More »


