The beautiful faces on Earth: Stunning portraits of the human race captured
in National Geographic's 2013 Traveler Photo Contest

   - A selection of photographs submitted for the portraits category in the
   25th annual National Geographic contest

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 *PUBLISHED:* 23:32 GMT, 5 June 2013 | *UPDATED:* 01:48 GMT, 6 June 2013

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The stunning beauty and diversity of the human race is captured in a series
of photographs that have been submitted for this year’s National Geographic
Traveler Photo Contest.

Every year National Geographic asks the world's adventurers and travelers
to submit their best photographs into the contest which features four
categories including portraits, outdoor scenes, sense of place and
spontaneous moments.

Amateur and professional photographers can still submit their best pictures
up until June 30, but the National Geographic has kindly shared with us
some of the stunning entries already received for the travel portraits
category, which features stunning images from around the world of people
working, playing and celebrating.

The range of entries is impressive and shows just how diverse our planet
and its inhabitants are. The photographers have share stunning travel
experiences from around the globe including fishermen in China,
schoolchildren in Namibia and monks in Myanmar.

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.

To enter the competition, now in its 25th year, click
here<http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/traveler-magazine/photo-contest/2013/>
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 [image: Photo and caption by Andrey Pavlov Location: Xingping, Guangxi
province, China]

Photo and caption by Andrey Pavlov: This photo was taken on the bank of
Li-River close to Xingping fishing village. Mr. Huang and his four brothers
are from the last fishermen that still keep the tradition of fishing using
specially trained cormorants. In recent days, this ancient technique has
transformed into a tourist attraction and a source of income for Mr. Huang,
who desperately needs funds for buying medicines for his sick wife.
Location: Xingping, Guangxi province, China

   [image: Photo and caption by Frieda Vanhee: On a gas station we met
another car waiting for fuel. Location: Caprivi region Namibia]

Photo and caption by Frieda Vanhee: On a gas station we met another car
waiting for fuel. Location: Caprivi region Namibia

   [image: Photo and caption by Cynthia MacDonald]

Photo and caption by Cynthia MacDonald: Kibera is located just outside of
Nairobi and is the largest slum in Africa with over a million people. It is
built on piles and piles of garbage which is painfully obvious while
walking the streets. Location: Kibera, Nairobi

 [image: Photo and caption by Jennifer Holmes Beamer]

Photo and caption by Jennifer Holmes Beamer. While traveling through
Tasmania, we took a detour to find this spectacular lavender field. After a
soothing meander among endless fields of fragrant lavender we were ready
for a nap in the red soil. Location: Tasmania Australia

 [image: Photo and caption by Cynthia MacDonald. A father and daughter with
a fish in the net at sunset on Inle Lake, Myanmar. Location: Inle Lake,
Myanmar]

Photo and caption by Cynthia MacDonald. A father and daughter with a fish
in the net at sunset on Inle Lake, Myanmar. Location: Inle Lake, Myanmar

 [image: Photo and caption by Stylianos Papardelas]

Photo and caption by Stylianos Papardelas. Children playing in the
backstreets of old Varanasi. An explosion of colors, smiles and energy.
Location: Varanasi, India

 [image: Photo and caption by Chet Stein. An unexpected mix of the modern
world with the traditional world. Location: Mt. Hagan, Papua New Guinea]

Photo and caption by Chet Stein. An unexpected mix of the modern world with
the traditional world. Location: Mt. Hagan, Papua New Guinea

 [image: Photo and caption by Joyce Le Mesurier]

Photo and caption by Joyce Le Mesurier. At the annual Ananda Harvest
Festival in Bagan, Myanmar, thousands of monks from all over Myanmar came
to receive alms. While walking around the vast temple grounds, I chanced
upon this boy monk who was playing with his toy gun. Even though it was
only a toy gun, I found this image a disturbing juxtaposition of the peace
that Buddhism embodies and the violence that guns symbolize. Location:
Bagan, Myanmar

 [image: Photo and caption by Kim Hino]

Photo and caption by Kim Hino. The children in the remote villa of Kong Lo
in Laos were simply beautiful in the innocence of their smiles and
curiousity for these strangers among them, that after playing about in a
pile of hay, they were even more comfortable in front of the camera and
their true spirit in what I experienced in the simplicity that they enjoyed
around them and shared with me came through. The symbolism in there chosen
pose here speak volumes to me. Location: Kong Lo, Laos

 [image: Photo and caption by Michael Siy]

Photo and caption by Michael Siy. Exploring Sa Pa village their way of
living, their traditional colorful clothing, i was able to capture this
three H'Mong kids playing outside their house. Location: Sa Pa, Lao Cai
Province, Northwest Vietnam

 [image: Photo and caption by Thomas Pieters]

Photo and caption by Thomas Pieters. I was taking some shots on the beach
of Taghazout, Morocco, when this little guy came up to me asking in what
hand he was holding a coin. After playing along I asked if I could take his
picture. Location: Taghazout, Agadir province, Morocco

 [image: Photo and caption by manna michela]

Photo and caption by Manna Michela. This picture has been taken during the
Holi festival in India. Location: Jaipur India





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