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Best Photos of Last Week (04 - 10 June) from National Geographic
Best Photos of Last Week (04 - 10 June) from National Geographic

Video: Best Photos of Last Week (04 - 10 June) from National Geographic

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TOP photo for June 04 - 10 from National Geographic
TOP photo for June 04 - 10 from National Geographic

Traditional selection of the best photos from National Geographic for June 04 - 10, as always, it tells that if we know you, but have never seen it, and if we did, it probably froze in admiration, holding our breath. Amazing shots taken in picturesque places in the most remote corners of our planet attract attention, and it becomes clear how much there is still unknown and curious, how many people have not yet seen and does not know.

04 june

Monkeys, Indonesia
Monkeys, Indonesia

Monkeys in Indonesia are forced to get their food in cities and villages, rummaging through the garbage and pushing each other away from potential prey. Kids with surprise and horror look around, hiding behind the backs of adults.

05 June

Svartifoss, Iceland
Svartifoss, Iceland

Svartifoss Falls, also called Black Falls, is located in Iceland's Skaftafell National Park and is surrounded by basalt columns. Such columns, most often hexagonal, are formed when the lava flow cools. There are not so many such waterfalls in the world.

06 June

Portrait, Brazil
Portrait, Brazil

The homeless movement in El Salvador, Brazil, is gaining momentum and is spreading far beyond the borders of the country, encompassing the surrounding regions. Christiana, a child of this movement, does not know another life, but nevertheless, she continues to love this life and the people around her.

June 07

Mount Bromo, Indonesia
Mount Bromo, Indonesia

Mount Bromo is a volcano located in the east of Java, Indonesia. With a height of 2392 meters, it is not the highest formation of the mountain range, but it is considered the most famous among tourists. The last eruption of this volcano was in 2011.

08 June

Fire Performer, Thailand
Fire Performer, Thailand

In Thailand, all kinds of fire shows, where the lords of fire, eaters of flame and virtuosos of fire flashes perform, are considered traditional and often accompany festive events as a "dessert". It is curious that often even adolescents and very young guys act as fire eaters, forcing the audience to watch the performance with fear and admiration.

09 June

Penguins, Antarctica
Penguins, Antarctica

The Adélie penguins are considered the southernmost inhabitants of Antarctica. The severe bluish-black and white coloration of adult birds is enlivened by a white ring around the eye and pinkish paws. In addition to the emperor, this is the only penguin that forms colonies along the coast of the mainland. Adélie raise their chicks in the polar summer, and at the beginning of the nesting period, they migrate from the nomadic sites to the nesting sites during the month.

June 10th

Taj Mahal, India
Taj Mahal, India

An Indian miracle, the majestic Taj Mahal, surprises tourists at any time of the day. Its walls are lined with polished translucent marble inlaid with gems - turquoise, agate, malachite, carnelian - and this marble itself is unusual. It has a special property: in bright daylight it looks white, at dawn it looks pink, and on a moonlit night it looks silvery.

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