Goodbye 2007...welcome 2008. To celebrate the spirit of the new year, National Geographic posted the Top Ten News Photo Galleries of 2007. My favorites are:
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Flaring gills, three-pointed teeth, and an eel-like body make the frilled shark look like a living fossil. So when a fisher spotted one off Japan in January 2007, he knew he had something special.
National Geographic
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Crisscrossed with gems up to 36 feet (11 meters) long, Mexico's Cave of Crystals looks like nothing so much as Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
National Geographic
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