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5,00 | Tigers, India Photograph by Steve Winter, National Geographic Meet Smasher—the male in the background. That's the name Steve Winter gave this youngster, cooling off in a watering hole in Bandhavgarh National Park, after he slapped the automated camera trap until it stopped clicking. Both tigers are thought to have killed people, and Smasher is now in captivity.
Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1355503001.jpg Flamingos, Mexico Photograph by Klaus Nigge, National Geographic Flamingos, fiercely loyal in wild flocks, move in unison when there is a threat. Here, near Sisal, Mexico, a research plane is passing overhead. Several major breeding groups live in estuaries around the Caribbean and beyond.
Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1354721014.jpg Lightning, Iran Photograph by AmirAli Sharifi, My Shot After three years I went to visit my family in Iran. We traveled to the city of Mahmood Abad in the north of Iran and had the most amazing time together. One night as I was walking on the shore of the Caspian Sea with my sister, I saw distant lightning. I ran to the hotel, grabbed my camera and tripod, and came back. I took many long exposures, but it was only in the second shot that I captured the biggest, most beautiful, and the last lightning of that night.
Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1355864269.jpg Gray Wolf, Washington Photograph by Mukul Soman, Your Shot A gray wolf rests at Wolf Haven International, a wolf sanctuary in Washington State.
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Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1354720718.jpg Crocodile, Australia Photograph by Florian Haid, Your Shot Daintree River, Queensland, Australia
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Submerged Plane, Bahamas
Photograph by Bjorn Moerman, Your Shot
While island hopping around the Bahamas in a Cessna C172 aircraft, I made this aerial of a Curtiss C-46 that ditched on November 15, 1980. It crashed while it was on a drug smuggling mission for the Colombian Medellín drug cartel and lies in shallow water east of the Norman's Cay airport in the Exumas, Bahamas. My preflight Internet research paid off!
Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1354720722.jpg Cows, India Photograph by Mariajoseph Johnbasco, Your Shot I shot this calf on the road in 2011 on the eve of Diwali at Neyveli, which is my hometown. Due to crackers going off everywhere, the cows couldn’t rest near homes so they sought the middle of the road for rest. The fog, noise, and the backlighting of the streetlight made me take this picture.
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Photograph by Steve Fujinaka, My Shot On photo safari in the Serengeti in February 2012, we caught sight of this baby among a herd of grazing elephants. It was cute how the young elephant would walk in and out of its mother's legs as she was walking along.
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Photograph by Chris Cannucciari, My Shot Lake Malawi, Africa. A stargazer looks into the endless cosmos as waves lap along a beach in Southern Malawi.
Bajalo desde aca troesma: http://images.nationalgeographic.com...1354721014.jpg Elephants, Uganda Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic Elephants have miles of unbroken savanna to roam inside Uganda's Queen Elizabeth Park, where their numbers total 2,500, a dramatic rise after heavy poaching in the 1980s. Outside the preserve villagers kill elephants that trample and eat crops, though attacks have diminished with the digging of trenches to protect fields from wild trespassers.
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Photograph by Wouter van den Heuvel, Your Shot A photo shot in the Netherlands, in a small town called Boskoop. September mornings usually look great, because on many mornings beautiful mist appears. The kid on the bike was on his way to school and had no idea what kind of beautiful display of light took place right behind him.
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