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National Geographic's dazzling photography book of visual wonders, shot by some of the world's finest photographers, reveals a world very few will have the chance to see for themselves. This New York Times bestseller features striking images of places, events, natural phenomena, and manmade heirlooms seldom seen by human eyes. It's all here: 30,000-year-old cave art sealed from the public; animals that are among the last of their species on Earth; volcanic lightning; giant crystals that have grown to more than 50 tons; the engraving inside Abraham Lincoln's pocket watch. With an introduction by National Geographic photographer Stephen Alvarez, whose work has taken him from the Peruvian Andes to the deepest caves of Papua New Guinea, Rarely Seen captures once-in-a-lifetime moments, natural wonders, and little-seen objects from the far reaches of the globe. Review: Images of the Unbelievable - Many of these color photos are almost unbelievable and I can't recall having seen them in the NGS Magazine.The cover is like a photo from another planet. The opening title spread shows a supercell storm cloud that looks like its from a SyFy movie and is hiding an alien star ship. So unusual are the subjects of these photos that even the "Cave of Crystals" that show men in red space suits climbing through a maze of giant icycle-like 30 foot long white shafts of selenite as thick as pine tree trunks located 1,000 feet below ground level don't seem all that odd. It's as if men making a journey to the center of the Earth are in danger of getting lost in the maze of support beams for the Earth's surface. A few pages after the spacemen in the bowels of the Earth there is another one from the Journey to the Center of the Earth is another underground passage of Basalt Columns of Fingals Cave from an uninhabited island Staffa, Scotland. Once back on the Earth's surface there is picture of Fly Geyser near Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Apparently when a drilling company punched a hole in the desert they tapped far enough into a geyser pocket that hasn't closed up and now provides a fantastic geographical formation that graces the cover of this table-top book. While the pictures of the alien-looking geography are great, the people pictures included in the volume are even better starting with the double page spread of "Bog Man" who was hanged 2,300 years ago and then placed in a bog. The bog turned the executed man's mummy into a leather statue that today appears like a solid bronze statue with a leather rope still wrapped around his neck. Men hanging from the ceilings by their toes with their hands folded like bats are part of the training for Shaolin Monks in a Shaolin Montastery in Zhengzhou, China. Those photographs almost give the viewer the creeps. "Wisteria Whimsy" in Japan must have been the inspiration for the Trees of Life and Souls in the movie "Avatar." There are also pictures of Venus Flytraps and Lady Slippers, both carnivorous plants. And then, on page 167 is a Plant-Hopper Perwig that looks like a tiny native with a crazy head dress leaning over to see his reflection in a pool of water. It's even more weird looking than the double-page picture of leaf-tailed gecko that has almost perfect camouflage. There are samples of cave art from Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc as well as more recent art comprised of Graffiti covering the walls and ceilings of tunnels under Paris.There are photos taken on the moon as well as a glove worn when walking on the moon. R2D2 is shown sitting in a half opened shipping crate when he at the Smithsonian. By the time the reader has finished examining the photos in the book he will have to catch his breath because of all the truly breath taking images the beautifully done photographs. And that's no Jellyfish Lake. That lake is also represented in the fine art photographic book.This is one of my favorites of all the NGS Book Long Photo Essays. It's amazing how their publications seem to get better and better. Review: Perhaps the most beautiful and unique photo collection I have ever purchased - As I stated in my title, this is perhaps the most beautiful and unique photo collection I have ever purchased!! National Geographics "RARELY SEEN, PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY" is a GORGEOUS collection of incredible photographs by the amazing Steven Alvarez. He includes wonders large and small from around the world in what could only be called a visual delight that can be enjoyed for years to come. The images are divided into sections on Phenomena, Life, Places, Objects and Moments. It should also be noted that this book is an absolute door-stopper, coming in at 400 pages. Each photograph captures what very few get the chance to see for themselves โ from 30,000-year-old cave art sealed from the public to animals that are among the last of their species on Earth to volcanic lightning, giant crystals that have grown to more than 50 tons and desert flowers that bloom just once a year. I purchased this book for my grandfather who is not in the best of health, and therefore doesn't have much opportunity for world travel. The size scope and scale of this book left him very impressed. This is perhaps the best alternative to getting out there and seeing these wonders for yourself. Beyond that, since purchase at Christmas, it has also become the best coffee table book and conversation starter we have ever had around the house! Everyone who has picked up the book and scanned through the pages has remarked about the beauty and skill needed to capture these images. A must for anyone who is into photography, world travel, unique sites, or just life in general. A perfect and well deserved 5 stars!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 924 Reviews |
J**D
Images of the Unbelievable
Many of these color photos are almost unbelievable and I can't recall having seen them in the NGS Magazine.The cover is like a photo from another planet. The opening title spread shows a supercell storm cloud that looks like its from a SyFy movie and is hiding an alien star ship. So unusual are the subjects of these photos that even the "Cave of Crystals" that show men in red space suits climbing through a maze of giant icycle-like 30 foot long white shafts of selenite as thick as pine tree trunks located 1,000 feet below ground level don't seem all that odd. It's as if men making a journey to the center of the Earth are in danger of getting lost in the maze of support beams for the Earth's surface. A few pages after the spacemen in the bowels of the Earth there is another one from the Journey to the Center of the Earth is another underground passage of Basalt Columns of Fingals Cave from an uninhabited island Staffa, Scotland. Once back on the Earth's surface there is picture of Fly Geyser near Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Apparently when a drilling company punched a hole in the desert they tapped far enough into a geyser pocket that hasn't closed up and now provides a fantastic geographical formation that graces the cover of this table-top book. While the pictures of the alien-looking geography are great, the people pictures included in the volume are even better starting with the double page spread of "Bog Man" who was hanged 2,300 years ago and then placed in a bog. The bog turned the executed man's mummy into a leather statue that today appears like a solid bronze statue with a leather rope still wrapped around his neck. Men hanging from the ceilings by their toes with their hands folded like bats are part of the training for Shaolin Monks in a Shaolin Montastery in Zhengzhou, China. Those photographs almost give the viewer the creeps. "Wisteria Whimsy" in Japan must have been the inspiration for the Trees of Life and Souls in the movie "Avatar." There are also pictures of Venus Flytraps and Lady Slippers, both carnivorous plants. And then, on page 167 is a Plant-Hopper Perwig that looks like a tiny native with a crazy head dress leaning over to see his reflection in a pool of water. It's even more weird looking than the double-page picture of leaf-tailed gecko that has almost perfect camouflage. There are samples of cave art from Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc as well as more recent art comprised of Graffiti covering the walls and ceilings of tunnels under Paris.There are photos taken on the moon as well as a glove worn when walking on the moon. R2D2 is shown sitting in a half opened shipping crate when he at the Smithsonian. By the time the reader has finished examining the photos in the book he will have to catch his breath because of all the truly breath taking images the beautifully done photographs. And that's no Jellyfish Lake. That lake is also represented in the fine art photographic book.This is one of my favorites of all the NGS Book Long Photo Essays. It's amazing how their publications seem to get better and better.
R**J
Perhaps the most beautiful and unique photo collection I have ever purchased
As I stated in my title, this is perhaps the most beautiful and unique photo collection I have ever purchased!! National Geographics "RARELY SEEN, PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXTRAORDINARY" is a GORGEOUS collection of incredible photographs by the amazing Steven Alvarez. He includes wonders large and small from around the world in what could only be called a visual delight that can be enjoyed for years to come. The images are divided into sections on Phenomena, Life, Places, Objects and Moments. It should also be noted that this book is an absolute door-stopper, coming in at 400 pages. Each photograph captures what very few get the chance to see for themselves โ from 30,000-year-old cave art sealed from the public to animals that are among the last of their species on Earth to volcanic lightning, giant crystals that have grown to more than 50 tons and desert flowers that bloom just once a year. I purchased this book for my grandfather who is not in the best of health, and therefore doesn't have much opportunity for world travel. The size scope and scale of this book left him very impressed. This is perhaps the best alternative to getting out there and seeing these wonders for yourself. Beyond that, since purchase at Christmas, it has also become the best coffee table book and conversation starter we have ever had around the house! Everyone who has picked up the book and scanned through the pages has remarked about the beauty and skill needed to capture these images. A must for anyone who is into photography, world travel, unique sites, or just life in general. A perfect and well deserved 5 stars!
B**K
What an Amazing book!
I saw this book in an office lobby when doing some financial business. The photographs in this book are simply amazing. The color and quality of the photographs are incredible. I purchased a copy right after leaving that office lobby. This is a great addition to your library or as a coffee table book. It will encourage conversation and interactions with friends or family. I was pleasantly surprised at the price of this hardback book. I hope you enjoy it as much as we have!
L**9
PERFECT COFFEE TABLE BOOK.
I saw this the first time on a table at Fidelity. Browsed through it and was amazed at the photos. As soon as I came home I ordered it. Fast delivery- and definitely fine quality. Not only do adults enjoy looking at the photos but so do my grandsons- the photos are amazing and real. It makes me think of the world and nature through different perspectives.
Y**N
Great
Thank you
K**Z
A Wonderful book and gift
I got this for my Aunt who is 85 and doesn't get out much and loves to read. She was SO happy with this book both in the pictures and colors as with the descriptions with them. National Geographic always does a wonderful job with pictures, so I was glad to see they didn't disappoint with this book. This will be saved and shared and re-visited for some time.
B**Y
Some amazing photos
I was so looking forward to reading this book. It has some phenomenal photographs. However, I think it could have been about half of the number of pages. It has what I would describe as filler. Not fantastical photos but just stuff that one doesn't hear of that often. Like a photo of a young girl with an eagle on her wrist. Not something one sees every day but this photo was in the book because she's the first female eagle hunter (that is ,someones who uses an eagle to do her hunting for her) in existence. Rarely seen, I suppose, but not what I bought the book to see.
M**X
Amazing Photos
Bought 2 for gifts for son and son-in-law. Fantastic photos and both guys just loved the book. Couldnโt put it down after opening it. Very good value.
D**E
Un bon moment de dรฉtente
Superbes images. Commentaires un peu trop US mais bon, c'est National Geographic, donc c'รฉtait ร prรฉvoir. Existe aussi en franรงais sous le nom "rare".
D**A
Bellissimo libro!!!!!
Ha delle fotografie davvero eccezionali!!!!!
S**A
The title of the book aptly describes the contents. ...
The title of the book aptly describes the contents. A bunch of colorful lively photographs depicting rarely seen moments, places, objects that seldom can be experienced in lifetime...
J**G
What a great book.
This is such a great book. Took a chance and ordered as a gift on strength of the description on Amazon. Fortunately I was not disappointed and I am sure that a lot of people would be happy to find this under the Christmas tree! Book is packed full of photo's of things you wouldn't normally see. These range from the open mouth of a hippo to an aircraft landing on a small caribbean island seemingly just a few feet above the heads of sunbathers on a nearby beach! Ideal book to browse through with a glass of wine in front of a fire. I think that even those who don't normally like reading would enjoy this as there is very little text ;- the photo's speak for themselves. Good gift idea for people who have everything apart from a copy of this book. Can see myself buying additional copies for a few birthdays in the coming year.
C**T
wundervoll
wundervoller bildband zum staunen.
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