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1 Happy hikers pass in front of Table Mountain in Washington, April 1960. PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC National Geographic’s Archives Released to National Geographic’s Archives Released to Celebrate 125th Anniversary(9) Celebrate 125th Anniversary(9) HAND PLAY

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1Happy hikers pass in front of Table Mountain in Washington, April 1960.PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Marine infantry in Taiwan practice using flame throwers in a simulated battle, January 1969.PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK AND HELEN SCHREIDER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 2

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Original William Henry Jackson print held in the collection of the Colorado Historical Society. This is a hand-tinted print.Photograph by David Arnold, National Geographic 3

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Thermal springs warm winter bathers in British Columbia, 1966.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A group of people gather round and watch a snake charmer at work in India, 1923.PHOTOGRAPH BY HANS HILDENBRAND, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Survival training includes learning to use mirrors to signal aircraft. Reno, Nevada, January 1965.PHOTOGRAPH BY NASA 6

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A metal-mesh glove protected a photographer’s hand while he changed flashbulbs during a shoot in Mexico’s Yucatan, 1959.PHOTOGRAPH BY LUIS MARDEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Traffic lights are made in Shreveport, Louisiana, and sent around the U.S. and abroad, December 1947.PHOTOGRAPH BY J. BAYLOR ROBERTS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Three adolescent Jewish boys, their heads traditionally covered with skullcaps or top hats, sitting in front of school lockers in Brooklyn, June 1982.PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT MADDEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A Civil Air Patrol rescue team aids a pilot whose plane was downed outside of Long Island, May 1956.PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK FLETCHER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 10

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A man and his dog on the Overhanging Rock in Yosemite National Park, May 1924.PHOTOGRAPH BY EDUCATIONAL-BRUCE PHOTOGRAPH

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Seven siblings sit on a wooden fence in Quebec, Canada, May 1939.PHOTOGRAPH BY HOWELL WALKER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A woman walks a dachshund across pavement with undulating wave patterns in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 1955.PHOTOGRAPH BY CHARLES ALLMON, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 13

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Wedged in a crevasse, Tylor Kittredge drills holes for marker pegs in an Alaskan glacier, February 1967.PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Men relax in camp while on safari in Kenya, February 1969.PHOTOGRAPH BY BRUCE DALE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 15

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John F. Kennedy’s coffin lies in state beneath the Capitol’s dome, November 1963.PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE F. MOBLEY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A young Kenyan woman holds her pet deer in Mombassa, March 1909.PHOTOGRAPH BY UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD

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A man sells goldfish in baggies tied to a tree branch in Beirut, Lebanon, February 1983.PHOTOGRAPH BY W. E. GARRETT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 18

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Dummy pilot and seat soar, as engineers test a catapult escape system in Arizona, March 1963.PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT SISSON, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Skiers relax by a fire at a Stowe dormitory in Vermont, August 1967.PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 20

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The small monastic church of St. John Bigorski sits perched atop a rocky precipice overlooking Lake Ohrid in Macedonia, Yugoslavia, April 1982.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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22Two girls sit in front of an apple display in the shape of a turkey in West Virginia, 1939.PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A farmer buring the hoof of a horse before shoeing it in Scotland, May 1921.PHOTOGRAPH BY WILLIAM REID, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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24Interstate highways 90 and 94 meet at the Halsted Street Interchange in Chicago, February 1968.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES K. W. ATHERTON, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Siberian tiger cub in a child’s play-pen, which is being used as a bed, Siberia, November 1997.PHOTOGRAPH BY NICK NICHOLS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Overview of rolling, dune-like wheatfields extending into the horizon in Steptoe Butte, Washington, May 1980.PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT MADDEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Alan Shepard waits to become the first American in space, Cape Canaveral, 1961.PHOTOGRAPH BY NASA

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A gondola from Sugarbush Resort takes skiers to the top of a peak in Vermont, August 1967.PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A woman sits selling feather fans as souvenirs to visitors in Siam, May 1934.PHOTOGRAPH BY JULES GERVAIS COURTELLEMONT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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In a fish-eye’s view, tourists peer down at aquarium fish in Miami, Florida, 1963.PHOTOGRAPH BY WINFIELD PARKS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Geysers of sand explode as geologists probe for oil-bearing land in Saudi Arabia, January 1966.PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS J. ABERCROMBIE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A woman shops for a fur coat at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City. Her Chinese pug, Miss Puffet, sits on a nearby chaise. December 1964. This is a previously unpublished image.PHOTOGRAPH BY ALBERT MOLDVAY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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33Land yacht racers and crew stop at a desert water hole in Mauritania to resupply, November 1967.PHOTOGRAPH BY JONATHAN BLAIR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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34A man stands next to orphaned Russian Jews upon immigration to the U.S., New York, July 1919.NO CREDIT GIVEN

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Detail from the wing of a Kamehameha butterfly at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. It is one of two native species of butterflies in Hawaii, December 1993.PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRIS JOHNS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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36The stone and concrete ampitheatre of the Colosseum in Rome, October 1979.PHOTOGRAPH BY O. LOUIS MAZZATENTA, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Workers inspect details inside a turbine in Montana, 1952.PHOTOGRAPH BY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

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38Holiday lights decorate the sky, cathedral and streets of the zocalo in Mexico City, October 1961.PHOTOGRAPH BY KIP ROSS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Portrait of a woman dressed in clothing typical of Lagartera in Toledo, Spain, August 1924.PHOTOGRAPH BY JULES GERVAIS COURTELLEMONT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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40Chinese cyclists ride their bicycles through a square in Chengdu, July 1981.PHOTOGRAPH BY JODI COBB, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A rush of water in freshet season collapses Tegucigalpa’s arched bridge in Honduras, August 1916.PHOTOGRAPH BY F. J. YOUNGBLOOD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A father and daughter light sparklers in Washington D.C. to celebrate Eisenhower’s homecoming.PHOTOGRAPH BY KATHLEEN REVIS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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43An undated autochrome image of two parrots on a branch.PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANKLIN PRICE KNOTT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A man balances a piece of pumice rock on his legs in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, September 1921.PHOTOGRAPH BY LUCIUS G. FOLSOM, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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45A flock of birds fly up from an enclosed courtyard in Old Havana, December 1987.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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46Two young girls enjoy the sun relaxing in their suits and wraps in England, September 1929.PHOTOGRAPH BY BERNARD WAKEMAN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Gala for the opening of the American Ballet Theatre’s “Swan Lake.” Unpublished image shot on an assignment for a September 1990 story on Broadway.PHOTOGRAPH BY JODI COBB, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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48Young boys throw a ball on a lush green hillside below castle ruins in Warwickshire, England, 1968.PHOTOGRAPH BY TED SPIEGEL, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Children of coal miners play near a fire-prone wooden house in Siberia, September 1988.PHOTOGRAPH BY STEVE RAYMER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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50Snow hides begrimed houses, laundry, and slag in coal mining town in British Columbia, 1966.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Two balls dropped from the tower in Pisa replay Galileo’s experiment, November 1974.PHOTOGRAPH BY LUIS MARDEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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52Poor french children in a hospital ward, November 1918.PHOTOGRAPH BY H. C. ELLIS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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53The glitz and glitter of Memphis’ Beale Street radiates energy like no other, February 1997.PHOTOGRAPH BY WILLIAM ALBERT ALLARD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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54Boys play hockey when temperatures sink below freezing in Minnesota, February 1976.PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID BOYER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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55A dromedary camel and rider in the peach blossom festival in Fort Valley, Georgia, May 1925.PHOTOGRAPH BY JACOB J. GAYER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Water from the Dez River in Iran is used for irrigating once-parched land, January 1968.PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK AND HELEN SCHREIDER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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A wealthy group of young people relax by a pool in California, 1940.PHOTOGRAPH BY J. BAYLOR ROBERTS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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58Summer strollers watch a colorful water fountain display at night, Chicago, May 1931.PHOTOGRAPH BY CLIFTON R. ADAMS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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59Laundry on a clothesline in Kharkov, Ukraine, September 1986.PHOTOGRAPH BY STEVE RAYMER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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The Agawam prepares to launch from the Submarine Boat Corporation dry dock in Newark, New Jersey, September 1918.PHOTOGRAPH BY M. ROSENFELD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Jagged peaks slice through snow and ice at the South Pole, Antartica, August 1956.PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK FLETCHER, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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