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Best Photos of the Week (October 04-10) by National Geografic
Best Photos of the Week (October 04-10) by National Geografic

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TOP photo of the outgoing week from National Geografic
TOP photo of the outgoing week from National Geografic

As usual, at the end of the week on the website Culturology.ru - a selection of the best photos of the week, selected by experts from National Geografic … Nature, animals, people - the beauty of the most different parts of the world is right in front of you, in the pictures of talented photographers, both professionals and amateurs of photo hunting.

04 october

Wadi hitan
Wadi hitan

"Valley of the Whales", or Wadi al-Hitan - paleontological finds located in the Egyptian governorate of Fayyum. It is believed that these huge boulders are the fossilized remains of ancient whales that lived on our land many centuries ago. And this whole desert was once under a multi-ton water column. Photo by photographer Richard Barnes.

05 october

Cattle Rancher, Arizona
Cattle Rancher, Arizona

Photograph by William Albert Allard is a portrait of Arizona-based herder Henry Gray. For more than 50 years he has been herding cattle on his lands, but now he is 72 years old … In the portrait, the cattle breeder froze, lost in his thoughts.

06 october

Wind River Roadless Area, Wyoming
Wind River Roadless Area, Wyoming

The off-road and wild nature of Wyoming, open to all winds and other elements. Wildlife Sanctuary in Eastern Shoshone, pictured by Jack Dykinga.

07 october

Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil
Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil

Brazil, sand dunes after rain - and a small figure of a cyclist who went fishing. Photo taken by photographer George Steinmetz in Brazilian Lencois Maranhenses National Park.

08 october

Hawksbill Turtle, Barbados
Hawksbill Turtle, Barbados

Tourists, climbing into the clear waters of Paynes Bay, view the large Barbados Hawksbill turtle. Photograph courtesy of Charltie Hamilton James.

09 october

Wounded rhinoceros
Wounded rhinoceros

Steve Winter's image captures suffering. A wounded rhinoceros, with a bloody nose, is simply the embodiment of disappointment and resentment. Who dared to offend him? He's proud, he won't tell …

10 october

Mount St. Helens shadow
Mount St. Helens shadow

Mount Saint Helena is majestic, and just as majestic is the shadow cast by this mountain. The picture shows Diane Cook and Len Jenshel - peaks.

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