tailieunhanh - bbc wildlife magazine september 2010 phần 3

Thêm vào đó, phiên bản kỹ thuật số của BWS cung cấp truy cập trực tiếp tương tác với hàng chục trang web biển tuyệt vời, nơi bạn sẽ tìm thấy tất cả mọi thứ bạn cần để làm cho đời sống thuyền buồm của bạn an toàn hơn và thú vị hơn | PORTFOLIO THE PHOTOS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD Chris Johns Nalional Geographic Stock. William Anders NASA A 1995 WINDSWEPT LION CHRIS JOHNS This dramatic photo shows a male lion seeking shelter from a sandstorm in a dry riverbed in ị the Kalahari Desert. It came to be an iconic ị image of the plight of lions and other big cats. When Johns took the picture he was a young photographer on assignment in Africa. He later became editor in chief of National Geographic magazine. 1968 EARTHRISE AT CHRISTMAS WILLIAM ANDERS The Apollo 8 mission was the first time a manned spaceflight had left Earth s orbit and the first time our planet had been photographed by a human over the horizon of another world. Earthrise was an epoch-making image that gave people a real sense of how isolated small and utterly fragile Earth is. To this day looking . at Anders beautiful picture of the partially ị obscured glowing blue and white orb reminds us that we must find a more sustainable way to live. There s nowhere else for US to go. More at or 24 BBC Wildlife September .

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