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“Vikings at Up Helly Aa”. Local men brave the rain and cold to celebrate Up Helly Aa, the Viking Fire Festival, in the Shetland Island. Location: Lerwick, Scotland. (Photo and caption by Lisa Turner/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Vikings at Up Helly Aa”. Local men brave the rain and cold to celebrate Up Helly Aa, the Viking Fire Festival, in the Shetland Island. Location: Lerwick, Scotland. (Photo and caption by Lisa Turner/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Connemara Ponies at Dusk”. While driving through Ireland's Connemara region at the end of a dreary rainy day, two Connemara ponies unexpectedly ran alongside our car and began to play. I slammed on the brakes and started shooting through the passenger window while the ponies put on a show as if they knew we were the only people around for miles. Perfect ending to an amazing family vacation. (Photo and caption by Joshua Boyd/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Connemara Ponies at Dusk”. While driving through Ireland's Connemara region at the end of a dreary rainy day, two Connemara ponies unexpectedly ran alongside our car and began to play. I slammed on the brakes and started shooting through the passenger window while the ponies put on a show as if they knew we were the only people around for miles. Perfect ending to an amazing family vacation. (Photo and caption by Joshua Boyd/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Devotees”. Devotees performing their rituals during the Thaipusam festival held at Malaysia. It is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month usually during the month of January to February. (Photo and caption by Mervyn Dublin/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Devotees”. Devotees performing their rituals during the Thaipusam festival held at Malaysia. It is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month usually during the month of January to February. (Photo and caption by Mervyn Dublin/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Haitians”. In August 2012, during a family vacation aboard a cruise, our ship came across a makeshift boat of Haitians, stranded at sea. They were attempting to reach the United States, but with a hurricane approaching, their lives were at a major risk. The crew of our ship explained to the Haitians their situation since they were unaware of the weather to come, and offered to rescue them. After the Haitians accepted the offer, they boarded the cruise into safety and were turned over to authorities at our next port. Location: Caribbean Sea. (Photo and caption by Jessica Kohut/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Haitians”. In August 2012, during a family vacation aboard a cruise, our ship came across a makeshift boat of Haitians, stranded at sea. They were attempting to reach the United States, but with a hurricane approaching, their lives were at a major risk. The crew of our ship explained to the Haitians their situation since they were unaware of the weather to come, and offered to rescue them. After the Haitians accepted the offer, they boarded the cruise into safety and were turned over to authorities at our next port. Location: Caribbean Sea. (Photo and caption by Jessica Kohut/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Another perspective of the day”. The fisherman at Bira Beach. Location: taken from bira beach – Makasar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Photo and caption by Dody Kusuma/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Another perspective of the day”. The fisherman at Bira Beach. Location: taken from bira beach – Makasar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Photo and caption by Dody Kusuma/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Light footed penguin”. Penguin in action. Location: Antartica. (Photo and caption by Nancy Dowling/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Light footed penguin”. Penguin in action. Location: Antartica. (Photo and caption by Nancy Dowling/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Peaceful moment”. I was walking on Varanasi streets and suddenly saw this holy cow sleeping. It was a very peaceful moment :) Location: Varanasi, India. (Photo and caption by Matej Lancic/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Peaceful moment”. I was walking on Varanasi streets and suddenly saw this holy cow sleeping. It was a very peaceful moment :) Location: Varanasi, India. (Photo and caption by Matej Lancic/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Simple Moment”. 3 kids getting showered by the Pacific Ocean, Simple moment in life! Location: Los Angeles, California. (Photo and caption by Stephane Couture/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Simple Moment”. 3 kids getting showered by the Pacific Ocean, Simple moment in life! Location: Los Angeles, California. (Photo and caption by Stephane Couture/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Portrait of one chilled out Kangaroo”. Jeez Louise...Those cookies were good. Location: Jacksonville Zoo, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. (Photo and caption by Graham McGeorge/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Portrait of one chilled out Kangaroo”. Jeez Louise...Those cookies were good. Location: Jacksonville Zoo, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. (Photo and caption by Graham McGeorge/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Leopard Seal – Antarctica”. During a zodiac cruise in Neko Harbour, Antarctica we approach a leopard seal resting on an ice floe. As we came closer his initial indifference to our presence was replaced by a warning growl. He was reminding us that we were the visitors and this was his home – a home where he plays by his own rules. (Photo and caption by Kellie Netherwood/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Leopard Seal – Antarctica”. During a zodiac cruise in Neko Harbour, Antarctica we approach a leopard seal resting on an ice floe. As we came closer his initial indifference to our presence was replaced by a warning growl. He was reminding us that we were the visitors and this was his home – a home where he plays by his own rules. (Photo and caption by Kellie Netherwood/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Surprise”. A child by surprise, is captured during shooting of a part of the old city (Sun City) of Jodhpur (Rajasthan, India). (Photo and caption by Bruno Tamiozzo/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Surprise”. A child by surprise, is captured during shooting of a part of the old city (Sun City) of Jodhpur (Rajasthan, India). (Photo and caption by Bruno Tamiozzo/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Walk With Me”. It was amazing to watch several family groups of elephants around the river. The little ones run around and play like puppies, but the tiny ones stay very close to their mothers. We were fortunate to capture this magical moment with mother and baby. Location: MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa. (Photo and caption by Doug Croft/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Walk With Me”. It was amazing to watch several family groups of elephants around the river. The little ones run around and play like puppies, but the tiny ones stay very close to their mothers. We were fortunate to capture this magical moment with mother and baby. Location: MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa. (Photo and caption by Doug Croft/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Another Day in Paradise”. Balinese kids showering in a waterfall at Tukad Unda, Bali, Indonesia. (Photo and caption by Michael Ivan Rusli/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Another Day in Paradise”. Balinese kids showering in a waterfall at Tukad Unda, Bali, Indonesia. (Photo and caption by Michael Ivan Rusli/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Tourists”. Red eyed tree frog posing for pictures. Location: Costa Rica. (Photo and caption by Sally Harmon/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Tourists”. Red eyed tree frog posing for pictures. Location: Costa Rica. (Photo and caption by Sally Harmon/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Going Up”. A group of men going up to work on the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico. Using my 200mm zoom lens, since they were so far away from public viewing area. It wasn't until l returned home that I realized they were giving us the peace sign. (Photo and caption by James Kish/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Going Up”. A group of men going up to work on the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico. Using my 200mm zoom lens, since they were so far away from public viewing area. It wasn't until l returned home that I realized they were giving us the peace sign. (Photo and caption by James Kish/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Airborne Acrobat”. On a recent family vacation to Hawaii's famous Waikiki Beach, I noticed a talented boogie boarder. He had made several attempts to find the perfect wave and just then he did a complete somersault. Fortunately I was in position to capture this “ spontaneous moment”. (Photo and caption by Homer Hernandez/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Airborne Acrobat”. On a recent family vacation to Hawaii's famous Waikiki Beach, I noticed a talented boogie boarder. He had made several attempts to find the perfect wave and just then he did a complete somersault. Fortunately I was in position to capture this “ spontaneous moment”. (Photo and caption by Homer Hernandez/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Diver”. Diving for a submerged pipe underwater, the diver prepares himself. Location: Izmir – çandarlı. (Photo and caption by Mehmet Fatih Yaldız/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Diver”. Diving for a submerged pipe underwater, the diver prepares himself. Location: Izmir – çandarlı. (Photo and caption by Mehmet Fatih Yaldız/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Curious Whaleshark”. Whaleshark encounter in the Bohol Sea, Philippines. Location: Bohol Sea, Visayas, Philippines. (Photo and caption by Jonne Seijdel/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Curious Whaleshark”. Whaleshark encounter in the Bohol Sea, Philippines. Location: Bohol Sea, Visayas, Philippines. (Photo and caption by Jonne Seijdel/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Melting Pot”. Holi celebration at Banke Bihari, the Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and located in the holy city of Vrindavan: it's late morning in the temple and the crowd slowly begins to flow outside the temple, while many others continue to celebrate the event. (Photo and caption by Massimiliano De Santis/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Melting Pot”. Holi celebration at Banke Bihari, the Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and located in the holy city of Vrindavan: it's late morning in the temple and the crowd slowly begins to flow outside the temple, while many others continue to celebrate the event. (Photo and caption by Massimiliano De Santis/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“The Catch”. Captured this young leopard sitting up a tree with its fresh kill in Botswana in southern Africa. The leopard was very proud of itself and spend plenty of time playing with the head of the impala which was perfectly wedged in the fork of the tree. Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana. (Photo and caption by John Sidey/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“The Catch”. Captured this young leopard sitting up a tree with its fresh kill in Botswana in southern Africa. The leopard was very proud of itself and spend plenty of time playing with the head of the impala which was perfectly wedged in the fork of the tree. Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana. (Photo and caption by John Sidey/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“White Sharks Can't Jump?” This great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) struck directly from below with such force that it leapt entirely clear of the water. Gansbaai, South Africa, where this image was taken, is one of the only places in the world where the sharks exhibit this behaviour. Conditions for high speed photography were difficult as the light was low, but the setting sun imparted a beautiful golden glow to the shark's body, accentuating the size of its enormous pectoral fin. (Photo and caption by Thomas Pepper/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“White Sharks Can't Jump?” This great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) struck directly from below with such force that it leapt entirely clear of the water. Gansbaai, South Africa, where this image was taken, is one of the only places in the world where the sharks exhibit this behaviour. Conditions for high speed photography were difficult as the light was low, but the setting sun imparted a beautiful golden glow to the shark's body, accentuating the size of its enormous pectoral fin. (Photo and caption by Thomas Pepper/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Horse Face”. I was walking around a farm yard and came across this crazy horse! Location: Avis, Portugal. (Photo and caption by Nick Middleton/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Horse Face”. I was walking around a farm yard and came across this crazy horse! Location: Avis, Portugal. (Photo and caption by Nick Middleton/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Child Soul – Bahia Brazil”. This boy was playing jumping every gap of the 500 meters fortress wall. Every jump was unique and full of joy and lightness. Location: Morro de Sao Paulo, Bahia, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Mauricio Pisani/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Child Soul – Bahia Brazil”. This boy was playing jumping every gap of the 500 meters fortress wall. Every jump was unique and full of joy and lightness. Location: Morro de Sao Paulo, Bahia, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Mauricio Pisani/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“A Peaceful Place”. A harbor seal rests, if only for a moment, in her mighty kingdom. Location: La Jolla Cove, San Diego, CA. (Photo and caption by Ralph Pace/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“A Peaceful Place”. A harbor seal rests, if only for a moment, in her mighty kingdom. Location: La Jolla Cove, San Diego, CA. (Photo and caption by Ralph Pace/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Sleeping”. In the street of jaipur i saw the dog sleeping & in the other side there is another man sleeping also, this since make me thinking about the same relation in the same place and in the same emotion. Location: Jaipur, India. (Photo and caption by Hesham Alhunaid/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Sleeping”. In the street of jaipur i saw the dog sleeping & in the other side there is another man sleeping also, this since make me thinking about the same relation in the same place and in the same emotion. Location: Jaipur, India. (Photo and caption by Hesham Alhunaid/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Wild Wonderment”. One of the wonderful things about wildlife photography is that you never know what nature may present to you. In this case it was a herd of nearly seventy elk in the Boxley Valley of Arkansas. I spent the morning photographing these incredible animals, but the highlight shown here was seeing this precious interaction between a spike yearling and majestic bull. (Photo and caption by Jeff Rose/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Wild Wonderment”. One of the wonderful things about wildlife photography is that you never know what nature may present to you. In this case it was a herd of nearly seventy elk in the Boxley Valley of Arkansas. I spent the morning photographing these incredible animals, but the highlight shown here was seeing this precious interaction between a spike yearling and majestic bull. (Photo and caption by Jeff Rose/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Nepal, Keeping Running”. One, Two, Three, Let's Go... Location: Bhaktapur, Nepal. (Photo and caption by Mac Kwan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Nepal, Keeping Running”. One, Two, Three, Let's Go... Location: Bhaktapur, Nepal. (Photo and caption by Mac Kwan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Mother?” This photo was taken when I was invited to a pastor's house in Harbu Chulule, Ethiopia. The paster was not in but his wife and family friends insisted on making me coffee. The young girl's mother was a seamstress (a common trade in a rural village) and earned a living from mending other people's clothing. She had stepped out of the house to fetch the coffee and immediately her daughter ran up from the back room and started crying. Mother's carry their children everywhere they go. A mother's bond to her children here in Ethiopia is stronger than any western civilization I have witnessed. (Photo and caption by Aidan Ware/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Mother?” This photo was taken when I was invited to a pastor's house in Harbu Chulule, Ethiopia. The paster was not in but his wife and family friends insisted on making me coffee. The young girl's mother was a seamstress (a common trade in a rural village) and earned a living from mending other people's clothing. She had stepped out of the house to fetch the coffee and immediately her daughter ran up from the back room and started crying. Mother's carry their children everywhere they go. A mother's bond to her children here in Ethiopia is stronger than any western civilization I have witnessed. (Photo and caption by Aidan Ware/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Fishermen kids”. These fishermen kids help their fathers on daily job, and even do the job themselves. The fishing is a common way of living for poor people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This shot was a beautiful morning at Copacabana beach. (Photo and caption by Luis Gutman/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Fishermen kids”. These fishermen kids help their fathers on daily job, and even do the job themselves. The fishing is a common way of living for poor people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This shot was a beautiful morning at Copacabana beach. (Photo and caption by Luis Gutman/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Electric flint light”. Shooting New Taipei City night scene, the other side of the distant suddenly a huge, strange mushroom cloud, from time to time issue a strange flash reflection like a beautiful watercolor rendering. Location: Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo and caption by 景森 楊/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Electric flint light”. Shooting New Taipei City night scene, the other side of the distant suddenly a huge, strange mushroom cloud, from time to time issue a strange flash reflection like a beautiful watercolor rendering. Location: Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo and caption by 景森 楊/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Motion”. While on safari in Kruger National Park we watched a coalition of four male cheetahs crossing the plain. This one got distracted and fell behind. Once he noticed the others were gone, he sprinted to catch up. I caught him nicely with a slow shutter pan. Location: Kruger National Park, South Africa. (Photo and caption by Doug Croft/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Motion”. While on safari in Kruger National Park we watched a coalition of four male cheetahs crossing the plain. This one got distracted and fell behind. Once he noticed the others were gone, he sprinted to catch up. I caught him nicely with a slow shutter pan. Location: Kruger National Park, South Africa. (Photo and caption by Doug Croft/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Naughty monkey”. The capuchin monkey is a real 'demon' in the park Hacienda Napoles. eat garbage, open water taps, and steals food from visitors. Location: Puerto Triunfo, Antioquia, Colombia. (Photo and caption by Guillermo Ossa/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Naughty monkey”. The capuchin monkey is a real 'demon' in the park Hacienda Napoles. eat garbage, open water taps, and steals food from visitors. Location: Puerto Triunfo, Antioquia, Colombia. (Photo and caption by Guillermo Ossa/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Kid in a Roaring Wave”. A 6 years old kid playing in the beach of Enoshima Kamakura, Japan when suddenly struck by a roaring waves. (Photo and caption by Danilo Dungo/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Kid in a Roaring Wave”. A 6 years old kid playing in the beach of Enoshima Kamakura, Japan when suddenly struck by a roaring waves. (Photo and caption by Danilo Dungo/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Untitled”. Sun light illuminates a a tree in downtown San Francisco. (Photo and caption by Adam Cade/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Untitled”. Sun light illuminates a a tree in downtown San Francisco. (Photo and caption by Adam Cade/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Makapuu Moon”. Makapuu Lighthouse juxtaposed against a full moon. March 26, 2013. Location: Makapuu Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo and caption by Adam Lee/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Makapuu Moon”. Makapuu Lighthouse juxtaposed against a full moon. March 26, 2013. Location: Makapuu Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. (Photo and caption by Adam Lee/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“UAE Coasts”. A special technique used for fishing in UAE, Fujairah called “Dhagwa”. the net consist of two parts: red part where fishes are trying to escape and an open part near the coast which they collect the fishes, the white dots are birds waiting to collect some fishes. Location: United Arab Emirates, Fujairah. (Photo and caption by Shoayb Khattab/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“UAE Coasts”. A special technique used for fishing in UAE, Fujairah called “Dhagwa”. the net consist of two parts: red part where fishes are trying to escape and an open part near the coast which they collect the fishes, the white dots are birds waiting to collect some fishes. Location: United Arab Emirates, Fujairah. (Photo and caption by Shoayb Khattab/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“The Joy!” The boy was so happy jumping on the streets of Jodhpur, India. The moment made me happy and clicked right away. (Photo and caption by Sudharshun Gopalan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“The Joy!” The boy was so happy jumping on the streets of Jodhpur, India. The moment made me happy and clicked right away. (Photo and caption by Sudharshun Gopalan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Fire ceremony”. That night we slept in a Buddhist temple. In the early morning, the mesmerizing sutras and sandalwood smoke of the spiritual cleansing fire ceremony made that moment a mystical experience! Location: Koyasa, Mount koya, Japan. (Photo and caption by Laurentzi Martinez Morilla/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Fire ceremony”. That night we slept in a Buddhist temple. In the early morning, the mesmerizing sutras and sandalwood smoke of the spiritual cleansing fire ceremony made that moment a mystical experience! Location: Koyasa, Mount koya, Japan. (Photo and caption by Laurentzi Martinez Morilla/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Fish on sticks”. Anhinga with fresh catch. Anhingas dive underwater hunting for fish that they spear with their sharp beak. Location: Porto Jofre, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazill. (Photo and caption by Alexander Poellinger/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Fish on sticks”. Anhinga with fresh catch. Anhingas dive underwater hunting for fish that they spear with their sharp beak. Location: Porto Jofre, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazill. (Photo and caption by Alexander Poellinger/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Opistognathus aurifrons”. A male yellow-headed jawfish aerates the young eggs he carries in his mouth. Location: Little Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo and caption by Sabrina Li/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Opistognathus aurifrons”. A male yellow-headed jawfish aerates the young eggs he carries in his mouth. Location: Little Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo and caption by Sabrina Li/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“K.O. celebration”. Knockout celebration at Muay Thai fight in Chiang Mai. Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand. (Photo and caption by Alex Zielinski/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“K.O. celebration”. Knockout celebration at Muay Thai fight in Chiang Mai. Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand. (Photo and caption by Alex Zielinski/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Dancing Through Raindrops”. A couple dancing dancing through raindrops. Location: Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Pedro Müller/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Dancing Through Raindrops”. A couple dancing dancing through raindrops. Location: Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Pedro Müller/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Free!” Boys have fun jumping in the waters of the Bay of All Saints. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Marcio Pimenta/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Free!” Boys have fun jumping in the waters of the Bay of All Saints. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. (Photo and caption by Marcio Pimenta/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Morning tide”. Costa Rican Beauty. Location: Jaco, Costa Rica. (Photo and caption by Anthony Sweney/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Morning tide”. Costa Rican Beauty. Location: Jaco, Costa Rica. (Photo and caption by Anthony Sweney/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Making dinner”. This photo was made in a small muila village in South-Angola, Africa, 2012 June. The spontaneous moment was captured inside of the hut of the lady. (Photo and caption by Gergely Lantai-Csont/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Making dinner”. This photo was made in a small muila village in South-Angola, Africa, 2012 June. The spontaneous moment was captured inside of the hut of the lady. (Photo and caption by Gergely Lantai-Csont/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Are We in Heaven?” This picture was taken on top of the John Hancock building (97 stories) in Chicago, Illinois when the clouds/fog rolled in from Lake Michigan. Picture was taken on my Droid DNA phone. (Photo and caption by Bob Gaudet/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Are We in Heaven?” This picture was taken on top of the John Hancock building (97 stories) in Chicago, Illinois when the clouds/fog rolled in from Lake Michigan. Picture was taken on my Droid DNA phone. (Photo and caption by Bob Gaudet/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Men on buses, Dhaka”. Passengers make their way through rush-hour traffic in one of Dhaka's public buses. Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia. (Photo and caption by Kristian Leven/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Men on buses, Dhaka”. Passengers make their way through rush-hour traffic in one of Dhaka's public buses. Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia. (Photo and caption by Kristian Leven/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Arctic Wave”. This was shot on a journey though arctic waters amongst the icebergs on the way to Etah from Qaanaq, North Greenland, 78° North. The waves from the boat pierced the still ocean, and lapped against the bobbing ice. Giant icebergs sawed above us, and our faces were chilled in the evening air. It was perfectly still.  (Photo and caption by Lauren Bibby/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Arctic Wave”. This was shot on a journey though arctic waters amongst the icebergs on the way to Etah from Qaanaq, North Greenland, 78° North. The waves from the boat pierced the still ocean, and lapped against the bobbing ice. Giant icebergs sawed above us, and our faces were chilled in the evening air. It was perfectly still. (Photo and caption by Lauren Bibby/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Not a circus”. Rodeo is a yearly festival for all the island cowboys of Masbate. Location: Masbate City, Philippines. (Photo and caption by George Tapan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Not a circus”. Rodeo is a yearly festival for all the island cowboys of Masbate. Location: Masbate City, Philippines. (Photo and caption by George Tapan/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Happy Sonkran ”. The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. The water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away. Location: Thailandia, Pattaya. (Photo and caption by Edgard De Bono/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Happy Sonkran ”. The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. The water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away. Location: Thailandia, Pattaya. (Photo and caption by Edgard De Bono/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Top Of The Roof”. The two workers were working on top of one of the world most famous theatre, the Esplanade. Location: Esplanade – Theatres On The Bay, Marina Bay, Singapore. (Photo and caption by K. W. Phua/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Top Of The Roof”. The two workers were working on top of one of the world most famous theatre, the Esplanade. Location: Esplanade – Theatres On The Bay, Marina Bay, Singapore. (Photo and caption by K. W. Phua/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Sandstorm”. The children enjoy playing the sand on the beach of Mighty Mekong, before throwing into the river. This is the everyday life scenery of the Mekong where the people and the river are united. Location: Champasak, southern Laos. (Photo and caption by Sayan Chuenudomsavad/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Sandstorm”. The children enjoy playing the sand on the beach of Mighty Mekong, before throwing into the river. This is the everyday life scenery of the Mekong where the people and the river are united. Location: Champasak, southern Laos. (Photo and caption by Sayan Chuenudomsavad/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Eye to eye”. This short eared owl was captured hunting over coastal marshes. I escaped! Location: Steart Point, Somerset, UK. (Photo and caption by John Crabb/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Eye to eye”. This short eared owl was captured hunting over coastal marshes. I escaped! Location: Steart Point, Somerset, UK. (Photo and caption by John Crabb/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Fly cap for a vine snake”. A fly lands on the head of a vine snake in the Choco of Colombia. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Fly cap for a vine snake”. A fly lands on the head of a vine snake in the Choco of Colombia. (Photo and caption by Robin Moore/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Shadows into Light”. In the last of the afternoon light, my mare started running and kicking up dust. I was panning with her as she ran into the shadow of the barn. As she spun around, her mane lifted up and caught the last rays of the day. Location: San Dimas, CA. (Photo and caption by Shayne Mcguire/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Shadows into Light”. In the last of the afternoon light, my mare started running and kicking up dust. I was panning with her as she ran into the shadow of the barn. As she spun around, her mane lifted up and caught the last rays of the day. Location: San Dimas, CA. (Photo and caption by Shayne Mcguire/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Curiosity of a Chimpanzee in men”. During my volunteer work at the Limbe wild life center in Cameroon, a sanctuary for primates, this chimpanzee took my interest. He was having a playfull peak at us from underneath the thence while we were working at the enclosure. (Photo and caption by Suzanne van Dalsen/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Curiosity of a Chimpanzee in men”. During my volunteer work at the Limbe wild life center in Cameroon, a sanctuary for primates, this chimpanzee took my interest. He was having a playfull peak at us from underneath the thence while we were working at the enclosure. (Photo and caption by Suzanne van Dalsen/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Bird Love”. Two Red-masked Parakeets posing for the camera. Seen near Cuzco, Peru. (Photo and caption by Dirk Kanz/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Bird Love”. Two Red-masked Parakeets posing for the camera. Seen near Cuzco, Peru. (Photo and caption by Dirk Kanz/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)




“Walking Chameleon”. It is a domestic animal of a small boy. Location: Madagaskar, Baobab avenue. (Photo and caption by Ondrej Zaruba/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

“Walking Chameleon”. It is a domestic animal of a small boy. Location: Madagaskar, Baobab avenue. (Photo and caption by Ondrej Zaruba/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)
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