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 March 2005

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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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Central Barkers
 Leaving the city behind for a time, a New Yorker and his dogs enjoy Gapstow Bridge in Frederick Law Olmsted's Central Park.
 Photograph by Melissa Farlow From "Final Edit," National Geographic magazine, March 2004
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Smoke Signals
 A tompot blenny finishes its meallikely a clam, snail, or barnacleas evidenced by fine bits of shell puffing like smoke through its gills.
 Photograph by Brian Skerry From "Underwater Ireland," National Geographic magazine, March 2004
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Raising the Roof
 An uncapped Capitol building sprawled across its Washington, D.C., site in 1860. Frederick Law Olmsted was hired to landscape the Capitol grounds in 1874.
 Photograph by F. C. Minor From "Flashback," National Geographic magazine, March 2004
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