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Best of Nat Geo 2010: The Year's Top Photos, Videos, News, and More

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BEST OF 2010

Simply Beautiful

Your China Photos

Visions of Earth

Best Beaches

Underwater Oddities
You clicked, we noticed. Dive into the discoveries, photos, and videos that made 2010 unique.  


  Brighten up your day with a new desktop image from the most popular wallpapers of the year.


  We've built the ultimate, state-by-state guide to top outdoor hubs across the country.


  Tune in to Nat Geo Wild next week for our biggest big cat event of the year.


  Check out our selection of the 30 best adventure products, from an avalanche backpack to a bamboo water bottle.
 

  A zebrafish nose, a wasp nest, and a mosquito heart all took top honors.


  See which animal comes out alive after a Nile crocodile attacks an elephant at a watering hole.

Vampire Squid

Diving Into the
Maya Underworld

Mongoose
Versus Cobra

Fire Tornado

Big Cats
Like Cologne


  The blues holes of the Bahamas yield a scientific trove that may even shed light on life beyond Earth. If only they weren't so dangerous to explore.


  A biological expedition to a remote New Guinea rain forest explores a world of bizarre and beautiful creatures.


  Take in the lush beauty of the Hebrides, a Scottish archipelago that has been shaped by harsh elements and Iron Age builders.







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