In this Jan. 27, 2015 photo, penguins walk on the shore of Bahia Almirantazgo in Antarctica. Antarctica “is big and it’s changing and it affects the rest of the planet and we can’t afford to ignore what’s going on down there,” said David Vaughan, science director of the British Antarctic Survey. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
In this Jan. 22, 2015 photo, a Gentoo penguin feeds its baby at Station Bernardo O'Higgins in Antarctica. "To understand many aspects in the diversity of animals and plants itís important to understand when continents disassembled,î said Richard Spikings, a research geologist at the University of Geneva. ìSo weíre also learning about the real antiquity of the Earth and how (continents) were configured together a billion years ago, half a billion years ago, 300 million years ago,î he said, adding that the insights will help him understand Antarcticaís key role in the jigsaw of ancient super continents. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
In this Jan. 22, 2015 photo, a Gentoo penguin regurgitates food to feed its chick. near Chile's station Bernardo O'Higgins, Antarctica. From the ground of this extreme northern part of Antarctica, a spectacular white and blinding ice seems to extend forever. What can’t be seen is the battle raging underfoot to re-shape Earth. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
In this Jan. 27, 2015 photo, an iceberg floats in the Bahia Almirantazgo near Livingston Island, part of the South Shetland Island archipelago in Antarctica. Antarctica conjures up images of quiet mountains and white plateaus, but the coldest, driest and remotest continent is far from dormant. The majority of it is covered by ice, and that ice is constantly moving. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
see more
Retreating ice in a warming Antarctica
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/retreating-ice-in-a-warming-antarctica-1425101154-slideshow/jan-27-2015-photo-penguins-walk-shore-bahia-photo-041341441.html
Antarctic penguins
Antarctic Division/AFP/GettyAntarctic penguins
This picture released by the Australian Antarctic Division shows penguins standing next to a chick walking on ice in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. Antarctica’s Ross Sea has been a rare safe haven for emperor penguins for thousands of years, even when temperatures were too harsh for their liking.
see more
FT Photo Diary | The Financial Times picture desk showcases the best images from around the world
http://blogs.ft.com/photo-diary/
感謝您的光臨 "est100 一些攝影", (非營利, 沒刊登廣告) . Thank you for visiting "est100 some photos" , (non-profit , No Advertising). ( okok ten times "1" ) http://okok1111111111.blogspot.tw/
est100 一些攝影 4 (非營利, 沒刊登廣告) 健康, 知識. est100 some photos - 4 Health, Knowledge (non-profit , No Advertising) http://okok987654321.blogspot.tw/
沒有留言:
張貼留言