Products that seemed so weird…at first (pictures)

Nat Geo, 125 Year Celebration – The Highest Points of Exploration (Photos)

VIDEO: White House: Syria’s use of chemical weapons unclear


White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday the administration has made no conclusions on whether or not Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have used chemical weapons against civilians.
28 Glimpses Into North Korea’s Technological… Prowess?

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Nat Geo Pictures – Wolves

The wolf is the largest member of the dog family. With thick, shaggy hair and a bushy tail, it looks a lot like a German shepherd dog. Wolves have long legs to run great distances and powerful jaws to grab prey and hold it. The gray wolf pictured here lives at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota.
‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ – Trailer & Pics

Digital Spy – Another of the images highlights Benedict Cumberbatch as villain John Harrison, standing amidst a crowd of Starfleet cadets.
Director JJ Abrams has promised that the sequel, which sees the Enterprise crew struggling to protect the Earth from a force of terror from within their own organization, will be a tearjerker.
Abrams has also spoken on several occasions about the decision to post-convert the film into 3D,
admitting that he was forced into the decision by Paramount. More
Most anticipated tech of 2013

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Nat Geo – Excellent Vintage Photos

Great Pyramid and Sphinx, Giza
Men on camelback ride past the Sphinx and Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt.
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
A man and woman look out at the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument from the Lincoln Memorial.
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Nat Geo – Top 25 Photographs from the Wilderness

“Curious cub” by guide Kyle de Nobrega at Lion Sands Private Game Reserve. “Nothing quite like the curiosity of a cat.”
Explore the wilderness with us… Within the next 10-15 years we will see the last-remaining wilderness area on earth dominated by the demands of growing human populations and undermined by accelerated climate change. When the earth’s last wild places are gone, all we will have are fenced off protected areas dependent on constant intervention to persist and marginalized by the demands of sustained development in emerging markets. Guides, rangers, researchers, ecotourists, photographers, artists and conservationists around the world apply themselves everyday to sharing, studying, photographing, writing about, protecting, conserving and celebrating the “wild” with their guests, co-workers, colleagues, and local communities. These amazing photographs are a window into their world, a world where the lions, elephants, orangutans and leopards still reign supreme and we can dream of that perfect morning in the wilderness…View the Pics!
BMW Concept 4 Coupe takes over where 3 Series left off (pictures)



