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NatGeo’nun en popüler Instagram fotoğrafları

Geçtiğimiz haftalarda Instagram 2017’nin “en”lerini açıklamıştı. Şimdi de NatGeo’nun en popüler Instagram fotoğrafları belirlendi.

Dünya çapından birçok fotoğrafçının işlerini sergileyen National Geographic’in Instagram hesabı @natgeo, 84.1 milyon takipçisiyle Instagram kullanıcılarının favorisi arasında yer alıyor. Dünyanın dört bir yanından insan hikayelerini, doğal yaşamı ya da hayvanlar alemini gözler önüne seren hesap aldığı beğenilerle de sosyal medyadaki popülerliğini her gün daha da artırıyor.

2018 yılı gelmeden NatGeo’nun Instagram’da en çok beğeni alan fotoğrafları belirlendi ve National Geographic’in resmi sitesinden de yayınlandı. National Geographic dergisinin yayın yönetmeni Daniel Stone, “Yüzlerce favori fotoğrafçımızla şifremizi paylaşıyoruz ve onları bu hesaba fotoğraf koymaları için cesaretlendiriyoruz” diyerek NatGeo’nun Instagram hesabını birçok kişinin kullandığını da belirtiyor.

İşte NatGeo’nun en popüler Instagram fotoğrafları:

 

Photo by @CristinaMittermeier // This is what a starving polar bear looks like. Weak muscles, atrophied by extended starvation could barely hold him up. Our @Sea_Legacy team watched as he painfully staggered towards the abandoned fishing camp from which we were observing and found some trash to eat—a piece of foam from the seat of a snowmobile, as we later found out. People have asked why we couldn’t help it, why we didn’t feed it. In addition to being illegal to feed wildlife, polar bears like this one need several hundred pounds of meat to survive. They primarily eat seals and they struggle when they are stranded for long periods of time on land, without a sea ice platform from which to hunt. We didn’t have a weapon and we didn’t have any food. There literally was nothing we could do for him as we were hundreds of miles from the nearest Inuit community. What could we have done? What we did do was push through our tears knowing that this footage was going to help connect a global audience to the biggest issue facing us as a species today. It is true that we don’t know what caused this animal to starve but we are certain that unless we curb carbon emissions, sea ice will continue to disappear and many more bears will starve. With these images, we want to wake the world up to the imminence of climate change and to how it will affect wildlife and people for decades to come. For solutions on how each and everyone can make a positive impact on this planet #follow me at @CristinaMittermeier or go to @Sea_Legacy. #nature #naturelovers #bethechange #FaceofClimateChange #StopFossilFuels #NoArcticDrilling #TurningtheTide with @SeaLegacy. With @PaulNicklen and our entire team. Thank you @natgeo for helping us try and reach the world.

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