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Video: The best photos of the past week (September 20-26) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There are so many beautiful places in the world, reminiscent of a fairy tale, that no one would ever know about if it were not for people with cameras. They are always ready to share what they see, saving moments in the form of photos. So, another selection of the best photos of the week from National Geografic.
September 20
Sun, fog - and dead crosses with braids along the roads in orderly rows … A horror movie does not pull, but this photograph cannot be taken away from the gothicness. A tiny part of Spain through the eyes of photographer Jim Richardson.
September 21st
A photo that will bring a lot of joy to all Japaneseophiles. Admire it - this is what a real bamboo forest looks like, which photographer Kyle Merriman managed to capture near Kyoto. The photo is gorgeous, but how I would like to see it all with my own eyes …
September 22nd
Another photo, which, if desired, can also be attributed to the Gothic. There is an ancient Buddhist temple in Indonesia, the famous Borobudur, dating from the 8th-9th centuries, and built in the central part of Java. Borodudur is built in three tiers, and in Desmond Ong's photograph we can see one of these tiers.
23 September
Its author, Jorinde van Ringen, tells about this stunning, bright and, I’m not afraid of this word, funny picture: “I was working, photographing landscapes, and I was already putting the equipment into the car, when suddenly curious cows watching my actions came up at once to the pond and lined up like soldiers. Of course, I could not help but photograph it! These are the Dutch cows.
24 september
All the same virtuoso Jim Richardson, but this time - Scotland, and sandy reeds smoothed by the wind on the Isle of Lewis. A truly magical sight!
September 25
This picture is a kind of "trap" for rain. Picturesque sand dunes enclose the puddles left by the rain in their tenacious embrace, and this love, born of nature itself, is celebrated in a photograph taken by a real professional named George Steinmetz.
September 26
And the last photo for today has a whole story, a real legend. This beautiful Norwegian-style church was built by an Icelander named Erik the Red, who escaped to Greenland from prison where he was serving time for murder. And he built it for his wife, who converted to Christianity. This image was taken by photographer Peter Essick.
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