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Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Coordillera” Photo and Caption by Karsten Hoenack / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest
National graphic photography is going to accept submissions until May 31, 2018. It is the contest of photography of national geographic 2018 which organized for the annual competition of photography of their favorite Category. Many talented photographers around the world participated and showed incredible photography of natural world. Their pictures explained all story of a place and travel moments. Amazing photos of the deep blue sea of Africa looks beautiful. It is an attraction for viewers to see it because they have the right to give the votes to their favorite one.
Judges will decide the winner and the reward of the winner is 10,000 dollars and other additional categories of winners will receive 2,500 dollars each. People can also enter people and city categories from June 11 to 15, 2018
Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Chasing Lunch” Photo and Caption by Mohamed Shareef / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Swimming Lessons” Photo and Caption by Karen Larson / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Peeking” Photo and Caption by Limin Zhu / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 
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Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Mermaid” Photo and Caption by Reiko Takahashi / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 Leopard” Photo and Caption by Kirsten Tucker / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Giraffes relaxing near Ngorongoro Crater” Photo and Caption by Leinani Yosaitis / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Formation” Photo and Caption by Niklas Weber / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
 “Next Generation” Photo and Caption by Claudia Peyer / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

Best Travel Photography of the National Geographic Contest 2018
“Mount Pavlof and Pavlof Sister volcano” Photo and Caption by Toby Harriman / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest

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