The latest contest: a trip to Norway

Monday, March 15, 2010

Thanks to MysticMoonstorm I got another travel contest to enter.

Win a trip of a lifetime with National Geographic
Enter to win a 7-day “photo experience” for two from Tauck and Continental Airlines.

What better way to experience stunningly scenic Norway than with your own eyes – filtered through the lens of acclaimed National Geographic photographer Bob Krist?
The trip includes hotels, meals, activities, a private tour guide, and much more, courtesy of renowned tour operator Tauck. Round-trip air is provided by Continental Airlines.
Encounter the magic natural, scenic and cultural wonders of Norway for yourself as one of the world’s most highly regarded photographers captures them for posterity: Hip urbanity and national heritage in cosmopolitan Oslo. The medieval wharfs and twisting, steep streets of beautiful Bergen. A heart-stopping descent on the mountain-hugging Flåm Railway, an invigorating hike to the foot of the glistening Briksdal Glacier. And, of course, cruising on Norway’s two most famous fjords, the Naeroyfjord and Geirangerfjord. With Bob Krist by your side, you’ll bring home the memories – and photographs – of the trip of a lifetime.

This one's just a random drawing contest, but it's still a chance to travel internationally!


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More black penguin pictures

Who's the black private dick
That's a sex machine to all the chicks?
SHAFT!
Ya damn right!

Who is the man that would risk his neck
For his brother man?
SHAFT!
Can you dig it?

Who's the cat that won't cop out
When there's danger all about?
SHAFT!
Right On!

They say this cat Shaft is a bad mother
SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft.
THEN WE CAN DIG IT!

He's a complicated man
But no one understands him but his woman
JOHN SHAFT! 




Black King penguin next to normal King penguin
Originally uploaded by
BonaireYana
These are from another photographer that was on the same expedition as Andrew Evans. Check out her Flickr page!

Photo ©2010 Krystyana Richter



Also, Andrew got a short video of the penguin walking around and you can see it on the National Geographic Traveler site HERE