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Video: The best photos of the outgoing week (December 13-19) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Today's selection of the best photos of the past week from National Geographic as always associated with travel to different parts of our planet. Incredible landscapes, cute animals and unusual photographs of people - these are the masterpieces of in-house and freelance photographers from National Geographic await us.
December 13th
A sport such as kitesurfing, or kite surfing, is becoming more popular every year. This is how daredevil athletes go kitesurfing in Cape Town, South Africa.
December 14
The author of this image is incredibly lucky. In August this year, when Mark Reimer was traveling in Iceland with his girlfriend, they were chased by heavy rains, but when he decided to take some photos, took out the camera and opened the doors to the street, the rain most magically stopped. The lagoon full of icebergs, calm and soft clouds was a real gift for the photographer, and the picture turned out to be simply magnificent.
December 15th
A curious polar bear is carefully examining, or rather, feeling the ship of the Lindblad expedition in Norway, on Svalbard. The author of the picture is the already known photographer Michael Nolan.
December 16
Another stunning sunset, this time in Indonesia. And - a fisherman casting nets in the hope of a good catch. Photographer Wandy Gaotama.
December 17
Hang Son Doong Cave, which is located in Vietnam, was discovered in 1991. It is said to be so huge that a 40-story building can fit inside. Photo by Carsten Peter.
December 18
It seems that this is not a photograph, but a drawing. Stunning sunset over the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Photo by Amnon Eichelberg.
December 19th
In the photo from Brian Yen - a Chinese opera company that spends six months on tour and traveling, performing traditional performances written in the old days, but still beloved and popular with the audience. The actors perform in a temporary theater built of bamboo, and when the show is over, they go to sleep in the room under the stage.
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