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 November 2003

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Reach across the e-waves and send a friend a virtual greeting featuring some of the most compelling images from National Geographic magazine. |
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In Gods They Trust
 Adorned with a necklace of severed heads, a statue of the Hindu goddess Kali lords over other deities outside a shop in Ledo, India.
 Photograph by Maria Stenzel From Final Edit, National Geographic magazine, November 2003
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Where They Still Roam
 A rolling cloud of steam washes its warmth over a herd of bison in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
 Photograph by José Azel From Yellowstone and the Tetons, National Geographic magazine, November 2003
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Looming Large
 Brilliant Caribbean flamingos overlook pale chicks in Humedal Río Máximo-Cagüey, Cuba, an area recently designated as Wetlands of International Importance.
Photograph by Steve Winter From Cuba's Wild Side, National Geographic magazine, November 2003
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A holiday gift you'll enjoy all year long....
 Membership in the National Geographic Society has been presented to you with warm wishes.
A red fox steps out on a snowy winter's morning. Membership in the Society includes a 12-month subscription to National Geographic magazine.
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