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Video: The best photos of the past week (January 17-23) from National Geographic
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Animals, landscapes, people - all this has already happened, and more than once it will be on our air. Well, today is a photo magazine National Geographic and site Culturology.rf will make you an excursion to the big and beautiful cities of our planet. Don't be late!:)
January 17
Picturesque, bright, summer in the middle of winter - a photo of the bride and groom from a Malaysian wedding. Pay attention to the traditional designs that cover the spouses' hands. Well, the bright flowers in the bride's bouquet and the groom's buttonhole. These people simply have to become happy! Photographer - Naqib Albar.
18 january
Chicago, city of gangsters and adventure. Majestic architecture, sunlight and the bustle of a big city - all this was captured in one shot by photographer Mihai Iacob. By the way, this place is Nichols Bridgway, which leads to the very heart of the city, to the modern wing of the Art Institute of Chicago.
January 19
A real masterpiece is the famous Bay Bridge in San Francisco, strewn with lights against the backdrop of a gloomy blue sunset sky. Photo by Kristin Repsher.
January 20th
Umbrellas - not Sherbourg, but Tokyo. This is what the famous Ginza shopping area looks like on a rainy day during lunchtime. Photo by Navid Baraty.
January 21
The "souvenirs" left behind by the first December storm in South Haven, Michigan were photographed by Charlie Anderson.
January 22
This is how the famous New York City Chinatown looks like, where, they say, you can buy anything - from souvenirs and spices to drugs and weapons. Photo by Matthew Goddard-Jones.
January 23
In January, when the Northern Hemisphere shivers with cold, in Mexico, in the bohemian city of Sayulita, it is warm and beautiful. It is here that tourists come to soak up the sun, plunge into the warm waves of the ocean, and take stunning pictures for memory. The author of this masterpiece is photographer Ashley Gordon.
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