I can't say I'd live here, but I love the colors put into Japanese basic designs.On my last day in Antarctica, I was posting my last video update, I heard what I was waiting for and documented what was to come. From the dark, the Treasury is seen lit by hundreds of candles. Pictured: Rats in India. Could we maybe have more of this type of post and less of ....... whatever that other stuff is? Some show a kind of unseen side of society and the world.To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you. The grounds of this building are fittingly peaceful and relaxing, juxtaposed against the hustle and bustle of Indian life.The Arrow of Notre Dame: The flaming Arrow had just fallen onto the structure below, creating an explosion.Gargoyle head in the smoke! Check your inbox, and click on the link to activate your account.Each year National Geographic opens its creative doors to highlight talented professional photographers from around the world through the Broken down into three categories nature, cities, and people - these images "tell the story of a place, show us the natural world, or share visions of people from around the globe."
The winners of the 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest has just been announced, showcasing incredible scenes of nature and human life around the world. Like a time machine, the child in you has been awaken.
Nestled deep in Buenos Aires' inner city, the bookstore is now a popular place to relax, enjoy a coffee, flick through the pages of books old and new—and is without question—one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world.Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an overall density of an estimated 6,300 people per square kilometer. You can check The grand prize winner will receive $7,500. Courthouse in Dallas, above the hunched form of a uniformed guard fleeing the gunman, half a block away in combat gear and closing fast. The National Geographic Travel Photo Contest is an annually held photography even where photographers from all over the world submit their best travel pictures to one of three categories: Nature, Cities, and People. Most famous for a battalion of bamboo poles stretching to the horizon and thrust into the mud to hang and dry seaweed, the area has preserved traditional ways of coastal living. I was fortunate to grab this high-five moment, among so many other favorites. National Geographic, média de référence dans la science et l'exploration.
"Some person with an unpopular opinion says something dumb, gets shut down", "Artist uses cute comics to visualize the issues with society in 20 relatable strips" etcI like the comic ones because they are are just an expression of private feelings and emotions, not empty calorie virtue signalling and outrage clickbait.These pics are stunning! The world may move faster, and the images it produces faster still.
In this instance, as the cub unknowingly walked very close to the side of a cliff, the mother lioness quickly tried to grab it from its head to protect it from falling over. It seems technology invades every space of our world.My best friend was surrounded by a school of blue mao mao fish as she took photos from above and I took photos from outside the sea cave. Some show a kind of unseen side of society and the world.Thanks, Panda. You can change your preferences By submitting email you agree to get Bored Panda newsletter. I happened to look out the passenger window and see these giant nets floating in the breeze like tentacles clawing at the boatman. I was lucky to witness the latter combined with strong winds, creating a spectacular sight to see.
It took over three years to find the photo. I went early in the morning and dove into the reed at the riverbank on the other side of the Yamuna River, searching for one spot where I could get just a glimpse of the Taj Mahal, not quite revealing all of its majesty, but giving it a mysterious and unknown mood to show its stunning beauty. The leaves were dead and snow had fallen. As I watched the group fade out of sight the last bison in line paused, turned back in my directions, took a breath and exhaled creating a thick cloud of steam before continuing over the hill and out of sight with the others.How to photograph one of the perhaps most iconic and most photographed sites in India and still do it justice? It is just so different to the similar touristy type of the entrance with the large pool thing and topiary trees.Petra is a 2,000-year-old city, carved in the rocks of Jordan—once a gateway on the Silk Road and now one of the seven wonders of the world. You can read more about it and change your preferences Get the latest inspiring stories via our awesome iOS app! Photographer Weimin Chu won the $7,500 grand prize for his Cities photo … Their winning image will be featured on the @natgeotravel Instagram account. I put down the camera, sat on my rear end, and looked up quietly.
We have sent an email to the address you provided with an activation link. 100 Parks, 5,000 Ideas By any definition, the parks of the United States and Canada have had a profound effect on billions of people. (Can't stop looking at how many fish there are! I captured this as a split-shot with half my dome port submerged, and the other above the surface. I was initially disappointed to see the entire location covered with a thick mist upon arriving before dawn.
Many survive the journey, but some are eaten by crocodiles.Winter mountain. We were lucky enough to visit this marine reserve off the east coast of New Zealand in April 2019.
Branches and snow contrast. The mother is extremely protective of the cub and was often seen hiding them behind the bush and away from predators. :)On safari in the Mara, these Maasai men were going to perform a morning dance for us, but before they did, I saw this man taking a selfie with his smartphone. I think someone's going to have their toes nibbled on.Ooops!
Each spectacular photo was chosen from a pool of thousands of global entries across three … The winners of this year's contest have finally been announced and the winning photos will take your breath away. Could we maybe have more of this type of post and less of ....... whatever that other stuff is?
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