This Month in Photo of the Day: Images From National Geographic Books
The hunt always begins on horseback, the eagle riding blindfolded on the leather-covered arm of its owner. Fathers and sons, like 17-year-old Sangsai, set out in bitter cold of winter before sunrise to reach promontories where the eagle, blindfold undone, can quickly scan the wide open landscape for prey as the sun rises.
National Geographic photographers reveal wonders of nature so uniquely beautiful that we're filled with hope and inspiration to celebrate and protect the world's environments.
Learn how to take better portraits and catch people at their best with a variety of informative tips and images from National Geographic photographers.
Your computer screen is a window on the world with this tour of some of Earth's most exquisite vistas, from the mud houses of the Sahara to the Opera House at Sydney.