Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Categories: World

Some shots are worth a thousand words, but National Geographic photos can make you speechless. These previously unpublished archival images allow us to plunge into history, to see some famous events from a different angle.

Photos that were forgotten at the time were released on the 125th anniversary of National Geographic magazine. And now we can enjoy the rare shots that were brought back to life, and from this they sparkled with new colors and light. 

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

View of St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square through a shop window.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Women enjoy a heated swimming pool, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1973.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A kitten attacks its own reflection, 1964.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Belly dance performance for tourists in a Cairo nightclub, 1972.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Bison make their way through a snowstorm in Yellowstone National Park, November 1967.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A young Kenyan woman holds her pet fawn in her arms, Mombasa, 1909.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

White male fallow deer in the forest of Switzerland, 1973.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

The coffin with the body of the shot US President John F. Kennedy under the dome of the Capitol, November 1963.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Rock Rock wave formed by winds and rains, in Eastern Australia, 1963.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Production of traffic lights in Louisiana. Traffic lights are then sent throughout the country, as well as to other countries, December 1947.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A young couple in love on the background of the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1960.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Roaring waterfall on Mount Auyang Tepui, Venezuela, 1963.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Mapico dancer in a costume depicting evil, Mozambique, 1964.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Men inspect moai, huge stone statues on Easter Island, December 1922.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Loggers on the background of a felled named sequoia "Mark Twain", California, 1892.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Members of the Irish Guards remain standing at attention when one of the Guards loses consciousness, London, 1966.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Girls stand in the water and hold bouquets of yellow lotus, Iowa, 1938.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Boys catching apples, West Virginia, 1939.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

If representatives of different species grow up together, then they do not feel hostility to each other, but, on the contrary, they are friends. 1964.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Boys in school uniforms pose with royal penguins at London Zoo, 1953.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A sled dog tied to a kind of whale rib pole howls at the midnight sun, Alaska, 1969.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A sailor gets a tattoo on his arm, Virginia.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Goldfish seller, Beirut, 1983.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A man examines the teeth of a 10-month-old Alaskan malamute puppy, South Pole, 1957.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A man collects prickly pear to feed cattle during a drought in Texas.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

Kitten on Victoria leaves (aquatic plants that have huge leaves and large flowers), Philippines, 1935.

Previously unpublished National Geographic photos

A child sits astride a Hereford bull, California, 1926.

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