Pictures on the murals in this section are licensed by National Geographic and we hope that every individual will find a new favourite one. Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest non-profit scientific and educational organisation. Its mission is to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge while promoting the conservation of the world's cultural, historical and natural resources. National Geographic has founded over 8000 scientific research projects, supports an educational program combating geographic illiteracy and reflects the world through magazines, television programs, books, video, maps, interactive media and merchandise. Your purchases help make this important work possible.Ocean Breeze 8-515 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm
Many types of dunes exist in the world, all formed under the influence of gravity. Wind then shapes these structures gradually over time. True dunes must be separated from the dunes that form on semi-humid beaches under the presence of vegetation, which helps to trap the sand. On beaches, dunes could be considered alive as they continually change shape as wind and tides affect their construction.
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Sunday 8-519 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm
The birch tree is found throughout the world and is used for ornamental purposes in some cultures. Many cultures celebrate the coming of spring by taking a tree trunk from the forest and erecting it in the town centre as a maypole. This ancient practise is still alive in many countries of the world.
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Treehouse 4-505 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 194cm x 270cm (4 tiles)
The British anthropologist and primatologist, Jane Goodall examined the behaviour of chimpanzees. She was one of the first researchers who focused efforts on raising awareness about the plight of both wild and captive chimpanzees.
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OpArt 2-509 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 81cm x 270cm (2 tiles)
People often associate Optic Art with the geometric patterns of the 1960s. The intense perspective seen here is resulted from combining the tiger and zebra fur natural patterns.
NYC Lights 8-516 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
Home to around 8 million people, the city that never sleeps, New York is the largest city in USA. As over a hundred languages are spoken within its borders it is known as cultural melting point.Throughout its colourful history New York has earned many nicknames like: The Big Apple and Gotham.
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Lilies of the Valley 8-517 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
On the 1st of May small, lucky charm bouquets are offered for sale all over France. Tradition says that carrying lilies of the valley on this day, the jour du muguet, will bring luck throughout the year.
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Stelle di Mare 4-518 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 254cm x 184cm (4 tiles)
Water is the foundation of all life on earth. In many religions it plays a central role, it is considered holy. Through environmental pollution and climate change we are endangering this essential resource. In industrial countries, in particular, a rethink is necessary to best protect and preserve water supplies for the good of all.
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Oxygen 8-506 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
6H2O + 6CO2 -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 (photosynthesis)
With the assistance of chlorophyll, light and water, plants transform carbon dioxide to oxygen and so form the base for life on earth.
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Spring 8-507 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
The cherry blossom is one of the classic symbols in Japanese poetry. Hanami, the observing of the cherry blossom, is an important social event in the spring.
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Sparkling Light 8-500 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 388cm x 270cm (8 tiles)
The forest is a vital part of the earth's climate. It reduces CO2 greenhouse gases, cleans the air and protects against erosion. Moreover, it also serves people as a place for peace and relaxation.
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Man on the Moon 4-503 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 270cm x 194cm (4 tiles)
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Mystic 4-508 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 270cm x 194cm (4 tiles)
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Escape 8-511 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
Anse Soleil is one of the many dream-like beaches located on Mahe, the largest island of Seychelles.
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Merian 8-510 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 368cm x 254cm (8 tiles)
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) investigated the plant and insect world of Suriname. Her unique watercolour paintings and copperplate etchings detailed exquisite beauty, splendid colouring and precision. For the connoisseurs of art and the lovers of plants and insects, she created a true joy. Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium , preface.
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African Sunset 4-501 from National Geographic collection.
Size: 194cm x 270cm (4 tiles)
At sunset, Africa's beauty is overwhelming. Exotic animals appear as silhouettes as the red sky glows.
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