A group picnics on a field in Thessaloniki, Greece that was once a malaria-ridden swamp, 1940. PHOTOGRAPH BY B. ANTHONY STEWART, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
The Britannic, a massive British steamer and sister ship to the Titanic, launches from Belfast Harbor in 1914. The Britannic sank two years later after encountering a German mine field in the Meditteranean sea.NO CREDIT GIVEN
A view of ships and canoes docked in the harbor for summer camp fun at the Lanakila Camp for Boys in Vermont, 1927.PHOTOGRAPH BY CLIFTON R. ADAMS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
A young woman in a bathing suit enjoys frothy surf near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. From the July 1966 cover story “Parkscape U.S.A.” Pre-order our new book “Covers,” which features every cover from 1960-2014.PHOTOGRAPH BY EMORY KRISTOF, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
Found curator Janna Dotschkal shares some of her favorite images on the National Geographic Proof blog.PHOTOGRAPHS BY FRANK HEGE, NASA, HANS HILDENBRAND AND JAMES P. BLAIR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
Men stand beside a volcano’s crater eighteen months after an eruption on Tristan da Cunha Island, 1964.PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES P. BLAIR, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
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