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The awesome diversity of Earth captured for National Geographic Contest

By James 
Nye<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=James++Nye>

 *PUBLISHED:* 23:09 GMT, 24 June 2013 | *UPDATED:* 07:40 GMT, 25 June 2013

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The wonder and beauty of Planet Earth is illustrated perfectly in this
years ongoing series of entries submitted for National Geographic
Traveler's Photo
Contest<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/>

Regardless of whether the images were captured by amateur or professional
photographers, thousands of pictures flooded into the contest which boasts
four categories, including portraits, outdoor scenes, sense of place and
spontaneous moments.

This latest batch of 'outdoor scene' entries to the competition which will
run up to June 30th, includes highlights such as a lone fennec, or desert
fox pawing its way across sand dunes to a single Bibron's gecko feasting on
bugs attracted by the light of a tent.

The winner of the 2013 Traveler Photo Contest will receive a 10-day
National Geographic Expedition to the Galápagos and have their prized photo
published in National Geographic Traveler magazine. Runner up with be
awarded a seven-day National Geographic Photography Workshop, while third
prize is a six-day cruise on a Maine windjammer schooner for two.

'Our photo contest turns 25 this year, making it, we believe, the
longest-running travel photo contest in the world,' said Keith Bellows,
National Geographic Traveler magazine editor in chief.

'In the last few years it seems as if the quality of shots has taken a
quantum leap forward. The pictures increasingly reflect a more
sophisticated way of seeing and interpreting the world, making the judging
process more difficult. We encourage photographers to enter their work and
compete against the best.'

To enter the competition, now in its 25th year, click
here.<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/recent-entries/>
 [image: FÈnec The Soul of The Desert:]

FÈnec The Soul of The Desert:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/206824/view/>The
fennec, or desert fox is a canine mammal species of the genus Vulpes, which
inhabits the Sahara Desert and Arabia. With its features ears, this is the
smallest species of the family Canidae. It is endangered and its main
threat is illegal in other countries

 [image: Hidden in Plain Sight]

Hidden in Plain
Sight:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/208204/view/>During
my visit to the Amalfi Coast in Italy I ventured for a day to
Sorrento. This gorgeous island had an amazing coastline that I stuck to for
the day. Because of a mix-up with ferry dock numbers I missed my ferry and
had to wait two hours for the next one. I decided I would head back to town
and went down a street I had passed a few times that day. The ground opened
up, almost out of nowhere, where this absolute beauty, apparently "Valle
dei Mulini", was which I gazed at and shot for almost the entire period
before I left for my next boat.

 [image: If Only I Could Fly: Spontaneous moment captured contemplating a
beautiful and colorful sunset with all city lights down below]

If Only I Could
Fly<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/200752/view/>:
Spontaneous moment captured contemplating a beautiful and colorful sunset
with all city lights down below

 [image: Flying Monk: Young monks begin their service very early in life in
their studies in the monastery. This monk was young and energetic and
decided to]

Flying 
Monk:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/209401/view/>Young
monks begin their service very early in life in their studies in the
monastery.  This monk was young and energetic and decided to "fly" in his
exuberance for life

 [image: SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE: A reflection of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
in the basin of the fountain opposite the mosque where the main dome of the
mosque appears]

SHEIKH ZAYED 
MOSQUE:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/210049/view/>A
reflection of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in the basin of the
fountain
opposite the mosque where the main dome of the mosque appears

 [image: Tormenta en el Caulle:]

Tormenta:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/209066/view/>
On
June 4, 2011 began Cordon Caulle eruption, located in the Region of Los Rios
in Chile. A rash that lasted about 12 months where people and animals
had become
accustomed to living with the daily fall of ash, which also caused problems
in the air traffic in the south of America. The first days of the
eruption could
be seen from hundreds of miles around explosions and thunderstorms from the
expulsion of lava. This photograph was taken on the second night of
eruption from
the town of Lago Ranco.

 [image: Coming of Age: Seijin no Hi or Coming of Age Day is a traditional
Japanese holiday which is organized on the second Monday in January. In
Japan the age of majority is 20 wearing kimono]

Coming of Age:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/208776/view/>Seijin
no Hi or Coming of Age Day is a traditional Japanese holiday which is
organized on the second Monday in January. In Japan the age of majority is
20 wearing kimono

 [image: Snowmelt in The Mountains]

Snowmelt in the mountains:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/213197/view/>This
picture was taken in Spain (Parque natural "Sierra de Grazalema"). In
meadows where cattle during heavy rains, many small gaps are formed. These
ponds raised slightly eutrophic freshwater algae. These algae live with
herbaceous plants and when the lakes freeze very attractive compositions
are created. Here we appreciate frozen bubbles and lines formed on thawing.
This occurs when the temperature rises past dawn. I used macro lens because
this wild geranium leaf (Erodium sp.) is very small

 [image: Religious procession in Cadiz]

Religious procession in
Cadiz<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/213892/view/>

 [image: Swim with Jelly Fish: Its like a dream when u swimming with
harmless jellyfish...]

Swim with Jelly
Fish:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/214311/view/>Its
like a dream when u swimming with harmless jellyfish...

 [image: Temple At The Foot of Mount Bromo:]

Temple At The Foot of Mount Bromo:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/207725/view/>At
the foot of the active Volcano Bromo on the Island of Java lies the Hindu
Temple Pura Luhur Poten which is often immersed in a soft mist at dusk. On
this day Mount Bromo showed unusually strong activity, which lead to a
exceptionally high and dense dust cloud

 [image: Geyser Eruption at Night: The eruption of old faithful geyser at
night]

Geyser Eruption at
Night:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/209465/view/>The
eruption of old faithful geyser at night

 [image: The Scream: Taken during a dive . 6 m deep. A young yellow mouth
eel]

The 
Scream:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/207787/view/>Taken
during a dive . 6 m deep. A young yellow mouth eel

 [image: Walking Chameleon: It is a domestic animal of a small boy]

Walking Chameleon:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/215373/view/>It
is a domestic animal of a small boy

 [image: The Reynisdrangar, Iceland]

The Reynisdrangar,
Iceland:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/208329/view/>Basalt
sea stacks called Reynisdrangar, located under the Reynisfjall
mountain, close to Vik i Myrdal in southern Iceland. The legend was that
there were three trolls who were pulling a three masted ship to the shore
unsuccessfully, but they were caught by the sunlight at dawn and turned
them into needles of rock

 [image: A rare reflection:]

A rare reflection:
<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/208034/view/>Returning
from a snorkeling excursion during a trip to the Great Barrier
Reef, wind speed dropped to zero and the ocean became a mirror. As the
horizon disappeared, only the seaplane, sitting confidently between the
blue elements, provided a sense of space and felt like a link to the rest
of the world

 [image: Fly Cap For A Vine Snake: A fly lands on the head of a vine snake
in the Choco of Colombia]

Fly Cap For A Vine
Snake:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/213656/view/>A
fly lands on the head of a vine snake in the Choco of Colombia

 [image: Starry Starry Night]

Starry Starry 
Night<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/209609/view/>:
In the rainy season the insects are in abundance in the Kalahari desert.
Outside my tent is a big light and attracts lots of bugs. The Bibron's
gecko's take advantage and perched themselves anywhere close to the
light-source and have a feast. The glow from the left is from my fire

 [image: Shadows and Light:]

Shadows and 
Light:<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/entries/213941/view/>A
lone tree in the Palouse region of Washington glows brilliantly in the
sunlight as clouds pass by, isolating it in a band of light.  Undulating
hills provide depth to the lit scene, captured during the brief growing
season where the wheat is a rich shade of green




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