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Video: Last Week's Best Photos (May 14-20) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Every week magazine National Geographic shows us what a wonderful world we live in, how much it is amazing, exciting, incomprehensible, strange, but always unforgettable and wonderful. This week National Geographic will share its observations not from the animal world, but from the natural world unambiguously.
May 14
The Canadian resort town of Whistler is famous for its ski resorts, which attracts tourists to British Columbia. In the photo - one of the favorite pastimes of skiers, jumping through the ring of fire.
May 15
The western slope of Mount Everest is extremely picturesquely illuminated by the sun, especially at dawn. Snowy peaks shine silver under the gentle sun.
16th of May
Madagascar is famous for such natural formations as limestone ridges called "tsingi", which translated from the Malgash language means something that has a pointed, needle-like shape, or a place "where you cannot walk barefoot" and you need to walk on your fingertips. Climber John "Razor Sharp" Benson makes his way through this "stone forest".
May 17
The active volcano Nyiragongo, in the Republic of the Congo, is one of the most active in the world. The most extreme travelers and scientists come here with expeditions. And then their tents, glowing from the inside from the lanterns of the inhabitants, very picturesquely rise at dusk on the edge of the volcano.
May 18
Holding on to the cable on which his life depends, the scuba diver fearlessly swims through the stockade of stalagmites in Dan's cave on the island of Big Abaco.
May 19
Who would call kayaking extreme? Probably, no one would think so until he sees the descent of the kayakers from the waterfall. Both beautiful and scary.
May 20
The cyclist, lonely and determined on a huge and empty track, is one of a small group of tourists who rode the salt marshes on the Utah-Nevada border last July. The photographer was also lucky enough to be in this company.
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