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The best photos of the past week (May 16-22) from National Geographic
The best photos of the past week (May 16-22) from National Geographic

Video: The best photos of the past week (May 16-22) from National Geographic

Video: The best photos of the past week (May 16-22) from National Geographic
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TOP photo for May 16-22 from National Geographic
TOP photo for May 16-22 from National Geographic

At the end of the week, according to tradition, Kulturologiya. RF, together with the creative team of National Geographic, is in a hurry to please its readers with another selection of the best photos over the past 7 days.

16th of May

Wedding Procession, India
Wedding Procession, India

It is extremely interesting to watch the wedding procession in India. In the photo from Kun Chang - part of the wedding procession of the groom from Varanasi, who is heading to the bride's house to pick her up from her parents and transport her to the nest for newlyweds

May 17

Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia
Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia

Camel spines, tinted with the orange sun of Namibia, can be very picturesque in the early morning against the backdrop of the dunes in Namib-Naukluft Park.

May 18

Bodega Head, California
Bodega Head, California

Bright green sea grass and shiny algae cling tightly to the rocks above the water, resembling the wet shaggy heads of outlandish creatures. Photo by David Liittschwager.

May 19

Aurora Borealis, Iceland
Aurora Borealis, Iceland

The Northern Lights are one of Iceland's top natural attractions.

May 20

Eiffel tower
Eiffel tower

Those who have visited Paris at least once unanimously declare that the Eiffel Tower is especially beautiful in the evening when the lights are turned on, and it turns into a huge shining statue.

May 21st

Cold Water Surfing, Iceland
Cold Water Surfing, Iceland

The Vatnajokull glacier in Iceland is considered the largest glacier in Europe. In the picture by photographer Chris Burkard, extreme surfer Keith Malloy intends to conquer the icy waters of this glacier.

22nd of May

Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada
Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada

In the West Indies, in Grenada, is the world's first underwater sculpture park. The park was designed by renowned sculptor, naturalist photographer and professional diver Jason deCaires Taylor. It was he who provided the National Geographic team with this photo.

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