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 November 2004

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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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Glowing Smile
 A saltwater crocodile seems to exude a warm glow as it captures a shaft of morning sunlight in Australia's Kakadu National Park.
 Photograph by Randy Olson From "Australia's Monsoon," National Geographic magazine, November 2004
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Winged Misery
 Cattle endure the torment of buffalo flies that buzz to life during the downpour of monsoon rains in northern Australia.
 Photograph by Randy Olson From "Final Edit," National Geographic magazine, November 2004
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No Bull!
 Initially shaped by many generations of dog breeders for bullbaiting, the bulldogmuch different from its wolfish progenitorswas later bred for its homely charm. Darwin realized that if domestic breeding could bring about such a change, natural selection over millions of years could do even more.
 Photograph by Robert Clark From "Was Darwin Wrong?" National Geographic magazine, November 2004
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