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Berry Head Arch, Canada
The Pink Lake, Senegal
Moravia
Door to Hell, Turkmenistan
Hang Son Doong Cave, Vietnam
Colorful field on the Plain of Castelluccio di Norcia in springtime during an explosion of blossoming. Italy, 2012.
(¨Ï Roberto Bettacchi, Italy, 2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
Bold Ram: This rocky mountain big horn sheep ram was bold enough to allow me to approach him and snap this shot before he lost interest in me and rejoined his herd.
(¨Ï Scott Trageser/National Geographic Photo Contest)
The Congo River, deep in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Downstream from the infamous "Gates of Hell" rapids on the Congo river, this was the view from my camp during my five month canoe trip from source to sea. The grass covered hills were being burnt down for farming in the background.
(¨Ï Phil Harwood/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Swimming with a Turtle: After observing this turtle, I swam with him for a few minutes.
(¨Ï John Peterson/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Catching Fish: Fishermen use fire to draw fish close to the boat and then catch them.
(¨Ï Chang Ming Chih/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Red Land: Sunset Cloud Village is one of the most picturesque places in Red Land, China. As its name indicates, it's best to see before sunset. The reddish brown soil turns redder after rainfall and after farmers plow the land.
(¨Ï Peng Jiang/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Chapel on Klimsenhorn: I took this picture while I was in an aerial cableway going down from the Mt. Pilatus in Central Switzerland. It was the end of a nice day spent hiking, including a stop by the beautiful little white chapel on Klimsenhorn on the way to the top.
(¨Ï Agne Subelyte/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Lucky Bay: Beautiful Lucky Bay in Esperance, Western Australia, is home to many kangaroos. Not only is the turquoise water and white sand a sight to see but at sunset the kangaroos bounce their way across the sand looking for dinner.
(¨Ï Mandy Wilson/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Under the Sacred Place: Under the sacred mountain of Muqattam lives a population of Coptic Christians dedicated to recycling of garbage in the city of Cairo.
(¨Ï Nacho Guadano/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Trapped!: In summer of 2012, I saw these reindeer on a very small sand island... but not to worry, they are excellent swimmers, and they certainly escaped any mosquito bites!
(¨Ï Meniconzi Alessandra/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Desert & Mountains: Photo taken from a balloon above the Namib Dessert at dawn.
(¨Ï Ignacio Huarte/National Geographic Photo Contest)
80 Year Old Sea Gypsy Spear Fisherman: When he was young he remembers the Japanese passing through during WWII. He was a spear fisherman then, and still today at around 80 years old, he remains a spear fisherman. He earns little from his catch, maybe 2-3 dollars a day for spending hours in the water. This time in the water is keeping him young though, he is able to hold his breath for 2 minutes while chasing fish with no fins. I could barely keep up with him and I had fins on.
(¨Ï Caine Delacy/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Golden Road: A glorious road of gold through the aspen woods of Snowmass, Colorado.
(¨Ï Ron Azevedo/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Human Nest: High up in thin air, somewhere between Ladakh and Zanskar Himalayan range, among arid mountains of rocks, granite and sediments, some human beings manage to grow life.
(¨Ï Vincent Bonnin/National Geographic Photo Contest)
The calm of both human and animal. The things we miss as we are preparing. My partner was getting her flippers on and I was already prepared and ready to get in so I swam out to see if I could get this shot, I could have never imagined that in a million years I would have a turtle just cruising by at the moment I stuck my head under. How blessed.
(¨Ï Nathan Wills, Australia, 2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
A huge wasp measuring 2.5 inches in length, visiting the banana tree in my front yard.
(¨Ï John Matzick, USA, 2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
A view from Szczeliniec to Owls Mountains and Klodzko valley, Poland.
(¨Ï Pawel Uchorczak, Poland, 2013 Sony World Photography Awards)
Havana, Cuba. Havana weather in July and August counts as brutally hot. Short but heavy rains are very common and welcomed by locals, especially kids.
(¨Ï Val Proudkii, USA, 2013 Sony World Photography Awards)