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National Geographic: Best of September 2016

1 No Withering Vine. Photo by ASHEESH K CHOPRA.
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National Geographic: Best of August 2016

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National Geographic: Best of July 2016

1 Social Climber. Photograph by Ami Vitale. Although giant pandas spend most of the day eating and sleeping, they love to climb and play. Here a year-old cub explores the treetops in an enclosure at the Wolong center of the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, where captive-bred pandas are trained to live in the wild. If the animal passes tests to gauge its survival skills and instincts, it will be released into the mountains.
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Best Drone Photos Of 2016

1 1st Prize Winner – Category Travel: Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Umbria, Italy. Photo by fcattuto
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The Best Photos National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year

1 Winter Horseman, grand prize. Photographer: Anthony Lau.
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National Geographic: Best of April 2016

1 The heat and color. India. Photograph by Lone Israelsen
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National Geographic: Best of March 2016

1 "Simply Irresistible". Photograph by Chew Yen Fook. 
A New Zealand silvereye stretches toward a Puya alpestris, a dramatically colored flowering plant that is native to Chile and very attractive to nectar-sipping bird species.
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National Geographic: Best of February 2016

1 Sacred Swim. Photograph by Raja Subramaniyan. A quiet morning at Dashashwamedh Ghat, the main ghat in Varanasi, India, on the banks of the Ganges River, afforded Your Shot member Raja Subramaniyan an image that could project the feel of the moment: a lone visitor "taking the holy bath." The ghats, especially this one, are often full of pilgrims and tourists alike, but of this photo the photographer writes, "I loved the atmosphere of the Dashashwamedh Ghat on that day—beautiful sunrise with warm light, the mist effect, the arrangement of boats."
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National Geographic: Best of January 2016

1 A Monolithic Gathering. Balance the mainland at a distance of 27 km from the of Tasmania (Australia). Photograph by Andy Chisholm.
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National Geographic: Best of December 2015

1 Snowed Out. Istanbul, Turkey. Photograph by Olga Gamburg.
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National Geographic: Best of November 2015

1 Color Screen. Photograph by Trudy Walden. 
Preening brings out the coy side of a blue-winged macaw, also known as an Illiger's macaw. Found in the wild in parts of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, the small parrot is classified as near threatened by the IUCN. Habitat loss and the pet trade have contributed to its shrinking numbers.
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National Geographic: Best of October 2015

1 Come Up for Air. Photograph by Yasmin Mund. Varanasi (India).
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National Geographic: Best of September 2015

1 Kit Friendly. Photograph by Kalmer Lehepuu.
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National Geographic: Best of August 2015

1 Big Baby. Photograph by Karim Iliya
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National Geographic: Best of July 2015

1 Over Yellowstone. Photograph by Eric Smith.    "The day Your Shot member Eric Smith first walked the path around Yellowstone National Park’s Grand Prismatic Spring, he made an addition to his bucket list: photographing the spring from the air. “I made that dream a reality as I took off in a helicopter from Bozeman, Montana, and flew to the Midway Geyser Basin [where Grand Prismatic is located] to get the 50-megapixel shots I had always seen in my mind,” he writes. “It was even more spectacular than I could have imagined ... The final composition juxtaposes humanity with one of America's most incredible natural treasures.”
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