25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

National Geographic (NatGeo) is a scientific information channel about mysterious expeditions and endless journeys to discover the world of leading scientists.

At the same time, it is also an organization dedicated to providing reviews of beautiful and quality photos annually to honor the best photographers.

In a project called Found founded in 2013 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of NatGeo , the project members said that their mission was to bring the pictures taken back to life. by sharing them for viewers. However, some of them were " forgotten " and today William Bonner , who is responsible for preserving this collection along with editor Janna Dotschkal, decided to " unearth " them.

1. The cat walks on the gun leaf (Philippines, 1935)

Picture 1 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

2. Deer (Switzerland, 1973)

Picture 2 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

3. The cat "dancing" in front of the mirror (1973)

Picture 3 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

4. Stone bridge at Mount Rainier, Washington (May 1963)

Picture 4 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

5. Unique terrain created by rain and wind in Western Australia (September 1963)

Picture 5 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

6. Bison bison in snowstorm in Yellowstone National Park (November 1967)

Picture 6 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

7. Kenyan woman and small deer at Mombassa (03/1909)

Picture 7 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

8. A couple outside Khai Hoan Mon (France, 1960)

Picture 8 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

9. Le Louis Ix Restaurant (France, 05/1988)

Picture 9 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

10. Woman selling flowers in Barcelona (Spain, March 1929)

Picture 10 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

11. Sequoia National Forest (May 1951)

Picture 11 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

12. A flock of birds flew out from the inner courtyard of Old Havana (December 1987).

Picture 12 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

13. The sheep shepherd (Scotland, 1919)

Picture 13 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

14. Tulip flower field in Haarlem (The Netherlands, 1931)

Picture 14 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

15. Redwood Forest in California, 1982

Picture 15 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

16. Alaskan Malamute man and dog (Antarctica, 1957)

Picture 16 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

17. Auyan-tepui waterfall (Venezuela, March 1963)

Picture 17 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

18. Penguins and three boys (London Zoo, 1953)

Picture 18 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

19. The funeral of President John F. Kennedy (November 1963)

Picture 19 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

20. Khe Puohokamoa, Maui (Hawaii, 1924)

Picture 20 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

21. Pleasanton (California, 1926)

Picture 21 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

22. Shadow of a man and a bike (Zambezi River, 1996)

Picture 22 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

23. Girls picking lotus flowers (Amana, Iowa, November 1938)

Picture 23 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

24. The boy sells lemonade (Aspen, Colorado, 1973)

Picture 24 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic

25. Statue of Liberty (USA, 1978)

Picture 25 of 25 pictures of 'forgotten' impressive lives by National Geographic