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Video: The best photos of the past week (June 20-26) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A fascinating journey to the most interesting and colorful corners of the globe, today, according to tradition, offers National Geographicshowing a selection of the best photos for June 20-26.
June 20
Waiting for the sun to rise, a lone camel merchant warms himself up by his campfire so that he can get to the Indian city of Nagaur the next day, where the traditional Nagaur Cattle Fair will take place. Apparently hoping for a successful bid. Photo by Alison Harbaugh.
21st of June
Kiloe is a Highland yak, a Scottish highland bull. They are famous for the fact that they easily adapt to long transitions, and can wander the mountains for a long time in search of edible plants. The thick long hair shelters the yaks from the weather, and also gives the animals a very cute and pleasant look - they so want to comb and stroke them. Photo by Patrick Kelley.
June, 22
The calm and serene water surface is almost completely drowned in the dawn mist. Hwacheon, in South Korea, is world famous for its lakes, which are covered with a thick crust of ice in winter, and for the fact that they are a natural habitat for trout, which is found only in clear water. Every January, tens and hundreds of people come here to take part in the Ice Trout Fishing Festival, one of the best festivals in the country. Photo by Sungjin Kim.
June 23rd
While vacationing on the island of Rhodes in Greece, photographer Lior Patel met a cheerful, tanned guy, an ice cream seller. He, as always smiling friendly, he photographed goodbye, leaving the hospitable island.
June 24
Cape Alava is the "end of the earth" for the United States. The westernmost point of the 48 continental states, located in the state of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. Photo by Max Wilbert.
June 25
This is how people who live in Svalbard, Norway, move on dog sleds. Photo by Alexander Shinkov.
June 26
What could be better than a measured, relaxing holiday on the Caribbean coast? This is probably what the neighbor of photographer John Parker, captured in this photograph, is thinking about. Soon, soon the moon will rise over the coast …
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