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[WowMailz] Best News Photos of 2010 â From National Geographic
Yes, it's real. See multiple views of the 30-story-deep sinkhole in Guatemala that swallowed a three-story building in June. Nine fish that use handlike fins to walk, rather than swim, off Australia were identified as new species in May. "Mr. Blobby" and the other stars of NGs other 13 favorite pictures from the Census of Marine Life From deep-sea "aliens" to promising seafood specimens, 38 striking fish species were spotted off Greenland for the first time in April. Intense lightning storms mixed with ash clouds to electrify the night sky over Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April. See the growth and evolution of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, as viewed from space. The spread of oil on the water's surface in April was a clue used to determine the size of the leak from the Gulf of Mexico rig disaster. A bat with trumpet-like nostrils and a katydid that "aims for the eyes" were among the hundreds of species seen in Papua New Guinea. In an unusual ambush, a Nile crocodile grabbed onto an elephant's trunk at an African water hole this summer. See which animal came out alive.