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# t4 d/ t7 ^& Q  [3 RYann Arthus-Bertrand 一位法国著名的航空摄影师。1 j3 }- Q$ }, n% E2 \' X+ C
1989年,他决定收集100张出色的照片,结集出版成一本书。而后在他的激情的引导下,他开始在世界各地旅行,拍摄了大量的航空照片。/ l: _' p5 ^, w- x5 t8 @5 B
1995年,在UNESCO的赞助下,他创建了航空杂志:Earth From Above 。让我们从空中,这个独特的视角,欣赏充满魅力的地球。
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1 j% S  i6 v4 k/ m" s" X0 [1 zVillage near the Island of Panducan$ P0 E8 m3 w. j5 o. {
PHILIPPINES! y; f, J& j1 B! H! n2 G; x( U3 _: M2 G( {
The Panducan region, in the Pangutaran group of islands, is / }+ E! A$ c; w, k: E
part of the Sulu Archipelago that was long considered a den of ) B7 Q7 u5 H2 [& u$ `6 y/ A
piracy, smuggling, and all kinds of illegal trading with 6 P& r5 q) Y: Q! i5 Z
neighboring countries. The region’s population is 95 percent 9 Q- A, w! d. ?  P- u
Muslim, a minority in the country, and was for some time in
, E" N- `" C: y, F3 P" O" oconflict with the central authorities. Among the population   d, O" z2 }4 h  H
are the Tausug, ’people of the sea currents.’ Living in small 3 C/ P8 G9 m* n1 o9 ?8 J: B
hamlets of bamboo huts on stilts, scattered along the coasts, % v/ {& }) w) g
the Tausug were once smugglers and blacksmiths. Now they also 5 m5 [0 b7 X& B. L
cultivate rice, but they primarily live from fishing and   q/ {$ y" [0 t0 o
trade. Unfortunately, the increasing spread of fishing using 9 Z+ D, w" s; D
cyanide or explosives has had devastating effects on marine % m7 z* A3 z, K1 W. K
fauna, especially on the coral reefs.
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1 L. U( Z' e  s9 e4 u6 d. y3 q3 WVillage on stilts in Tongquil, Samales Islands# c; V3 T% K. O3 x" }8 M# E
PHILIPPINES8 F+ m* r  o& y4 v( y/ n
The Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philippines, which
, }. e7 w( E. \7 e% e9 ]includes the Samales Islands, is the home of the Badjaos. Some * ~  a8 k. ]! h: ~5 z0 Z! r
of them live on their boats, while others live in houses, as
* H' K" G- r6 Y7 b* E- g9 Aseen here, built on support posts planted in the sea. The
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scuba equipment, and live by gathering shellfish and pearl
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protected from permafrost by a temperate maritime climate. It 4 h$ y! U6 d9 V* ?; o: @3 a; x
offers a landscape of forests and lakes with clear waters that : W' `9 _9 q& c8 y$ a7 G
reflect the sky, at least until winter temperatures freeze
2 ~9 p- @7 V/ m) e) @! c; Y- tthem over. The lakes’ plentiful fish include trout and salmon. " F& ?- |+ M+ L; V4 o" Q
The fish swim upstream in summer, providing a valuable source
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9 x3 z$ s- S. aTsingy of Bemaraha, Majunga Region# F' ~( ~* u: ]# ?4 ~0 T
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is the fourth-largest island in the world. The western, most 2 V; s; @0 l  H5 Z
arid part contains the strange mineral forest of Tsingy of   f* @% U( D8 s3 u. u3 A
Bemeraha. This geological formation, called a karst, is the
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stone of the chalky plateau and carved out sharp ridges that 6 L- L6 G( L$ V
rise to heights of 65 to 95 feet (20 to 30 m). Human 1 x% F# E% `& e
penetration of the area has been difficult, which explains its
$ @+ Q  \: u% Jname, ’tsingy’, which is Malagasy for ’walking on tiptoe.’ The
' R! o( B4 s: F% m! H/ X3 {site was declared a nature reserve in 1927 and a world
2 h! I) c9 X4 s: {, o9 l/ wheritage site by UNESCO in 1990. Madagascar separated from the - M5 d( T% j9 k' k9 y4 M) B
continent of Africa more than 100 million years ago, and in - W' ]) ?  c! d9 ~
that time its vegetation and animal life have evolved in full ! Q" {% d: Q" A* Y: F
autonomy. This makes the island one of the most striking
/ N" T8 j) z+ Qexamples of endemism, which is common to island environments: * e- y' R, c" P- O/ u
more than 80 percent of the approximately 10,000 vegetal % J0 g2 j/ p% T  e7 d( k0 D+ a
species and nearly 1,200 animal species recorded are
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On the edges of the Sahel, the caravan route crosses
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with a notice board indicating that Tombouctou is 52
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are reputed to be fiercely independent and have
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presage the disappearance of the caravan operators.
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All icebergs drifting on currents in the Antarctic Ocean have
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protruding above the surface of the water is only part of the 0 y/ S0 p, L' G+ O1 z0 l: b
iceberg. Temperatures in Antarctica drop as low as -94 degrees 4 s3 @  V- @0 F0 Y
farenheit (-70 degrees celsius), with winds gusting up to 200 1 W5 s, ?: C- T( D/ }* O8 H8 F
miles (300 km) per hour. Some areas of the continent are
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Phuket Island off the Malay Peninsula is a well-known resort.
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from the sea. The island has topographic features similar to , u9 n% }9 P9 x- p- q$ {
those of the Guilin region of China. The two regions also have
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where about 400 people, mostly engaged in fishing, live in + l- V6 d7 `, U1 |
houses built on bamboo stilts.
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" O- V6 I% b9 n3 d6 K6 \8 U/ g作者Yann Arthus-Bertrand 的团队
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-5-26 15:02:38 | 显示全部楼层
大家看完后记得顶哦。。。。。。。。/ K& K: n0 A% H6 _% J4 p
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由于图片比较多。。可能打开有点慢。。。。。。要是有些图片没有显示。。
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" T6 s8 W0 G( ~' E# J% B只要点击右键。。。按显示图片即可。。。。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-5-26 15:31:23 | 显示全部楼层
Originally posted by 冰川影武者 at 2005-5-26 15:05* K! D, c+ g0 E2 l5 u$ B
正因为这样,我们应该保护环境,珍爱我们共同的家园!

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是啊。。。地球正在受到破坏。。偶们要保护美丽的家园。。
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发表于 2005-5-27 02:08:27 | 显示全部楼层
不错啊   真美# D3 y( |: p! w6 t/ T5 y
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有的好象是电脑合成的
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-5-27 03:56:04 | 显示全部楼层
Originally posted by 风尘浪子 at 2005-5-27 02:08
+ n2 b4 o% R8 i9 o- K& p不错啊   真美
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4 e' z( i& [" d有的好象是电脑合成的

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3 P/ G5 p/ N; g% @没有哦。。。。大部分都是真实的照片滴。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2005-5-27 16:43:18 | 显示全部楼层
那么漂亮的图片。。怎么就没人顶呢。。
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发表于 2005-5-27 23:29:08 | 显示全部楼层
wowowowo好美哦!!!
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我顶我顶
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