네셔널지오그래픽 오늘의 사진 모음 2020.07
JUNE 6, 2020
GOING HOME
Migrants return home to Niger after trying to find work in Libya. Their home country is one of the poorest in Africa, but those who try to find work elsewhere are often faced with significant xenophobia.
JUNE 8, 2020
BLUE SCHOOL
A school of blue maomao swim over a bed of kelp in the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand. Once overfished, the area is now a protected marine reserve.
JUNE 9, 2020
FAMILY COMMUTE
When this photo was published in the March 1980 issue, this Chinese family was working on a state-owned farm in the far western regions of China. The goal of these programs was to grow the Chinese population along the border with the Soviet Union.
JUNE 19, 2020
PENGUIN PARADISE
Chinstrap penguins rest atop a blue iceberg in the South Sandwich Islands. The islands are hard to get to, but photographer Maria Stenzel describes them as "spooky and spiritual and immensely powerful."
CITY FIREWORKS
A couple watches a Fourth of July fireworks display from the High Line in New York City. The High Line is a defunct rail line turned into a public park.
JUNE 28, 2020
DRIVE-IN DELIGHTS
The original caption for this photo, published in December 1941, boasted that the drive-in movie screen was 53 feet wide. The picture was part of a story examining the role of American roads in times of war and peace.
JUNE 2, 2020
PLAY AND PRAY
A playground entertains families visiting Iraq's Great Mosque of Samarra, seen in the background. The spiral minaret, shown here in the late 1990s, dates all the way back to 851. It sustained damage from bombing in 2005.
MAY 31, 2020
HIGH DIVE
This photo from the March 1951 issue shows New Yorkers spending a hot day at the Flushing Meadows pool in Queens. The pool and surrounding park hosted events during the World Fairs of 1939 and 1964.
MAY 20, 2020
ON THE BRIDGE
A worker paints the Golden Gate Bridge with a fresh coat of its iconic orange color in San Francisco. The iconic hue was chosen to help the bridge stay visible in the city's famous fog.
MAY 15, 2020
LISTEN AND LEARN
Male students at Georgetown University in the early 1950's use headphones and tape recorders to study foreign languages. The university would eventually become a co-ed school in 1969.
APRIL 21, 2020
WE'RE ALL MAD HERE
The Mad Hatter's Tea Party is now an iconic ride at Disneyland, providing thrills and seasickness for children and adults alike. But when this photo appeared in the August 1963 issue, the park was less than a decade old.
APRIL 10, 2020
SUBMARINE SLEEP
On board a research submarine, space is so limited that only half the crew can sleep at one time. In this photo from the April 1985 issue, the sub's commander sleeps behind the officers in case he's need on short notice.
GOING HOME
Migrants return home to Niger after trying to find work in Libya. Their home country is one of the poorest in Africa, but those who try to find work elsewhere are often faced with significant xenophobia.
JUNE 8, 2020
BLUE SCHOOL
A school of blue maomao swim over a bed of kelp in the Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand. Once overfished, the area is now a protected marine reserve.
JUNE 9, 2020
FAMILY COMMUTE
When this photo was published in the March 1980 issue, this Chinese family was working on a state-owned farm in the far western regions of China. The goal of these programs was to grow the Chinese population along the border with the Soviet Union.
JUNE 19, 2020
PENGUIN PARADISE
Chinstrap penguins rest atop a blue iceberg in the South Sandwich Islands. The islands are hard to get to, but photographer Maria Stenzel describes them as "spooky and spiritual and immensely powerful."
CITY FIREWORKS
A couple watches a Fourth of July fireworks display from the High Line in New York City. The High Line is a defunct rail line turned into a public park.
JUNE 28, 2020
DRIVE-IN DELIGHTS
The original caption for this photo, published in December 1941, boasted that the drive-in movie screen was 53 feet wide. The picture was part of a story examining the role of American roads in times of war and peace.
JUNE 2, 2020
PLAY AND PRAY
A playground entertains families visiting Iraq's Great Mosque of Samarra, seen in the background. The spiral minaret, shown here in the late 1990s, dates all the way back to 851. It sustained damage from bombing in 2005.
MAY 31, 2020
HIGH DIVE
This photo from the March 1951 issue shows New Yorkers spending a hot day at the Flushing Meadows pool in Queens. The pool and surrounding park hosted events during the World Fairs of 1939 and 1964.
MAY 20, 2020
ON THE BRIDGE
A worker paints the Golden Gate Bridge with a fresh coat of its iconic orange color in San Francisco. The iconic hue was chosen to help the bridge stay visible in the city's famous fog.
MAY 15, 2020
LISTEN AND LEARN
Male students at Georgetown University in the early 1950's use headphones and tape recorders to study foreign languages. The university would eventually become a co-ed school in 1969.
APRIL 21, 2020
WE'RE ALL MAD HERE
The Mad Hatter's Tea Party is now an iconic ride at Disneyland, providing thrills and seasickness for children and adults alike. But when this photo appeared in the August 1963 issue, the park was less than a decade old.
APRIL 10, 2020
SUBMARINE SLEEP
On board a research submarine, space is so limited that only half the crew can sleep at one time. In this photo from the April 1985 issue, the sub's commander sleeps behind the officers in case he's need on short notice.
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