badpeace: natgeofound: Hutterite children peer into the window
turntaspy: hulminat: connor-beyond: Sharks have been discovered
thefeetproject: He lives in a tree, brushes his teeth with a
bargareanjade: benyw: despaclito: alliluyevas: alliluyevas:
bargareanjade: benyw: despaclito: alliluyevas: alliluyevas:
peterfromtexas: Daisy Mae, a Vietnamese potbellied pig, lives
the-bookish-kitten: ifyouhavetoaskthings: try-something-new-now:
vistale: According to National Geographic, this is what the
bargareanjade: benyw: despaclito: alliluyevas: alliluyevas:
turntaspy: hulminat: connor-beyond: Sharks have been discovered
nubbsgalore: with nearly seventy stories to his credit, david
sore-thumbelina: hoovesforhands: National Geographic August
poe-tree: This photo from a 1938 issue of National Geographic
sixpenceee: In a giant cave in China, there live 21 families.
cumwithasmile: girlswhoswallow: National Geographic special:
freyaloveschamomile: I love this photo. I first saw it in an
freyaloveschamomile: I love this photo. I first saw it in an
justenoughisplenty:“I’m too busy to be lonely,”
natgeofound: Hutterite children peer into the window of a greenhouse
effervescentvibes: juliadotson: justenoughisplenty: “I’m
buildarocketboys: poryqon: hulminat: connor-beyond: Sharks
discoveringjapan: National Geographic:This Japanese white pine,