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National Geographic’s photo of the day: 12th February

Hi everyone. As usual, Interior Design Magazines will share with you the National Geographic‘s photo of the day. Why? Because National Geographic has the most fantastic pictures of the world. Every single day, the magazine reveals one astonishing photo about people, nature, animals, breathtaking views…the subjects are different but still, National Geographic has the best photos you will ever find.

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12th February photo

Aurora Borealis picture – Canada  – “Yukon night”

Photograph by Paul Nicklen, National Geographic

The aurora borealis dances above Robert Bruce’s smokehouse on a cold autumn night on the Porcupine River in Canada’s Yukon. When Bruce was seven years old, his parents taught him how to butcher the caribou and smoke the fish that sustain the Vuntut Gwitchin people—among the last in North America to meet most of their nutritional needs through hunting and gathering—through the long Arctic winters.

See more pictures from the February 2014 feature story “Yukon: Canada’s Wild West.”

Yukon night - "National Geographic's photo of the day" - 12th February

 

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Source: National Geographic

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