Monday, March 7, 2011

Google Alert - National Geographic

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Check Out This Amazing "Up" Inspired Floating House
The Business Insider
Modern Met's awesome partners over at National Geographic sent over these incredible photos, as they just wrapped up creating a real-life version of Pixar's animated hit film Up. It's pretty amazing what human beings are capable of. ...
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The world's most typical person
Los Angeles Times
National Geographic, as part of a year-long series on global population, recently examined the make-up of the 7 billion people currently on Earth, and they came up with several curious facts. The most average person on the planet makes less than $12000 ...
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Mummies Provoke Controversy at UPenn Museum
Intelligent Travel from National Geographic Traveler Magazine (blog)
In the exhibit's catalog, anthropologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Spencer Wells comments that the mummies make it seem "as though Celts or Vikings had been mysteriously transported into the middle of the Chinese desert. ...
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A Real Live Flying House!
The Frisky
Two engineers were so taken by the scene from "Up" where the house takes flight that they tried to recreate it for a new National Geographic series "How Hard Can It Be?" The answer is that it was very hard, but possible. ...
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Video: Recreating Up's Flying House In Real Life
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National Geographic's upcoming television series How Hard Can It Be? sent Scientists, engineers and pilots from Southern California into the Mojave Desert to try to recreate Carl Fredricksen's flying house from the Pixar computer animated movie Up. ...
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