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National Geographic: The Best of What You May Have Missed in 2010

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WHAT YOU MISSED IN 2010
2010 TOP PHOTO OF THE DAY by Steve Burling, from the Photo of the Day archive.
Photo: Beautiful Sunrise
Waikawau Bay, New Zealand
See this breathtaking photo from April 10, and other amazing images in our Photo of the Day gallery. To never miss another Photo of the Day, visit nationalgeographic.com daily, or follow us on Facebook!

Learn more about New Zealand, see photos of this amazing country, and view images of weather and nature.



Photo: Astronaut waving   Our editors pick the best news stories of 2010 that flew under the radar.


Photo: Owl   Our daily home page trivia questions are tricky for some and a breeze for others. See how you fare with the year's best.


Photo: Pink sailboat   Be amazed by ten of the year's most incredible feats, and vote for your favorite.


Photo: Trees covered in snow   Click through breathtaking photos of snow and winter landscapes from NG fans like you.


Photo: Sunlight through building   See the structures at the forefront of the U.S. government's efforts to cut down on its high energy usage.
 

Photo: Nat Geo Atlas   Last minute shopping? Pick up the recently released ninth edition of our critically acclaimed atlas.


Photo: Two girls with cameras   Give a gift certificate for a Weekend Photography Workshop with a Nat Geo photographer.




Photo: Dog on surfboard   Check out top rated My Shot Kids photos and have your kids submit their pictures.
Photo: Milky Way
Magazine >
Photo: Kid jumping
Travel >
Photo: Henna Hands
Landscapes >
Photo: Rainbow over tree
Rainbows >
Photo: Kayaker
Adventure >


Photo: X-Ray person sitting on chair   Photographer Nick Veasey shows you the strange beauty of an inside-out world by making radiographic images of everyday objects.


Photo: Tiny insect eggs   Engineered for survival, insect eggs hang on and hatch wherever their parents deposit them.


Photo: Two identical men   Twinsburg, Ohio's annual festival draws multiples that range from eerily alike to shockingly dissimilar in looks.









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