Incredible NatGeo Infographic Charts from the Past That Will Surely Teach You a Thing or Two about Life

By Andrew Alpin, 24 March 2017

9 The Spectacled Finch, November 2010

A report on the Audobon society backyard bird count which depicts the spectacle finch as the least reported bird. The image is from November 2010.

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10 The brain in slumber, May 2010

A great NatGeo infographics depicting the Brain in Slumber. Light or daylight stimulates a wake-up call in your brain telling you it's time to awake. This function is enabled by special retina cells. Moreover, you’ll be surprised at the various stages the brain goes through when in slumber such as REM or non-REM sleep.

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11 Pyramid Power, January 1995

The graphic actually takes you inside the great pyramid at Giza and Pharaoh’s tomb.

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12 The Odds of dying, August 2006

Now this is a depressing NatGeo infographics. Why you would present the odds of dying in any way. But it is science even though it’s a morbid one at that.

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