I’ve been using the National Geographic photo of the day for remote viewing practice for several years now (and I have posted many examples to this blog). National Geographic had (until recently) built up a community of over one million photographers who have been uploading photos from around the world into their “Your Shot” program. From that pool of photos, National Geographic chose their photo of the day each day.
As of Oct 31, 2019, National Geographic has terminated that program and deleted most of the millions of photos that have been uploaded. It’s an incalculable loss for the world as these millions of beautiful photos showing the world through the camera lens of over a million + different photographers around the world is now lost.
National Geographic has advised their former community of photographers to now post their photos to the National Geographic Instagram page (but most will not do so for obvious reasons).
Here is the last “National Geographic Photo of the Day” remote viewing target I will do (although I may post some more of the many hundreds of these targets I have done in the past :-). It’s dawning on me that linking to sources on the internet can not be used to build any kind of permanent record as these links tend to come and go.
I feel a great tremor in the force as if a million photographers suddenly cried out and were silenced.
I thought the ideogram that showed a life form extending their arm into something was interesting. That something ended up being the pockets on the subject persons coat.
By Brücke-Osteuropa – Own work, Public Domain, Link
Here’s another photo of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, courtesy of Wikipedia showing the city shown in the target photo
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