The National Geographic has always been a showcase for the world's most evocative photography, and its prestigious annual photography contests never fail to attract the most talented professional photographers from around the globe.
The 2016 Travel Photographer Of The Year Competition is no exception, and as you can see from the selection of stunning pictures below, this year's judges have no easy task in choosing the best photos from these amazing entries.
The Grand Prize on offer is a 7-day Polar Bear Safari for two (including airfare) at Churchill Wild-Seal River Heritage Lodge in Manitoba, Canada. But the real prize of the photo contest is simply being named National Geographic's Travel Photographer of the Year. The travel photography competition ends on May 27 so you've still got time to enter. So what are you waiting for? Grab your camera and go snap some beautiful photos!
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Jonas Blizzard And The Flatiron Building, New York, United States
OMG I WAS HERE JUST A FEW WEEKS AGO!!! TRAVELED TO AMERICA :) AND THE TOUR GUIDE SAID THIS WAS HIS FAVOURITE BUILDING :)
Beast, South Dakota, United States
Wherever You Go, I Will Follow You, Japan
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Most likely the angle of the sun and cloud cover. Depending on the time of day
Load More Replies...Mystic Shed, Finland
Shed is very nice name for common use outhouse... And some idiot has left door open! Tons of snow inside -.-
Golden Sunrise, Tuscany, Italy
Family Ties, Japan
And some people still think animals have no emotions. Being a Mum & Grandma have been truly the greatest gifts that God has given me. Lovely picture.
Blizzard In The Mountains, Switzerland
Trollstigen, Norway
http://www.romaniajournal.ro/transfagarasan-transalpina-alpine-roads-closed-as-of-november-2/
Namibian Desert, Namibia
Its not a mountain with sand, its sand dune. They are huge in Namibia
Load More Replies...Terraces Village In The Mist, China
Guizhou Province is a good place to experience ethnic cultures and customs; there are many ethnic villages inKaili and Southeast Guizhou. There are five notable rice terrace areas in Guizhou, and the most famous one is the Jiabang Rice Terraces in Southeast Guizhou. Scenery: In Jiabang, the picturesque natural scenery of rice terraces is combined with the quaint wooden Miao houses. The Jiabang Rice Terraces were cut from the hilly terrain in hundreds of layers. Best times to go: You can appreciate mirror-like terraces in spring, verdant terraces in summer, and gold terraces in autumn. The wet weather gifts Jiabang Rice Terraces mysterious scenery with cloud and mist almost every early morning. Getting there: The Jiabang Rice Terraces are about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Congjiang Town (从江县城), and Congjiang Town is about 257 kilometers (160 miles) from Kaili. You can now take a bullet train to Congjiang. If you plan to have an in-depth tour of Kaili to visit the ethnic villages, you
Farming The Sea, China
That's why all the oceans are being emptied by the Asian fishermen! That's why the oceans are being emptied out of fish: Asian fishermen!
Childhood, China
yeah! i go there to visit my family all the time, my mom is from hong kong :) We always stay on Peng Chau island with my grandfather
Load More Replies...Brings back memories of teaching in China. It's actually quite a happy place
Ballet Dancer, Japan
Misty At Cemoro Lawang, Indonesia
Fascination, Japan
Almond Tree Blossom is my fave Van Gogh painting ever!
Load More Replies...Havanna, Cuba
I don't understand how some people look up to the cuban regime. This is so sad. It looks like a war was fought there.
Selfie Taken With A Drone, New Hampshire, United States
YES!!! My all time favorite heart broken movie!!
Load More Replies...Blue Heaven, Japan
Children With Painted Face, Ethiopia
Sadly, in the Omo Valley of Ethiopia, these photos can be achieved daily as the local tribes charge you for photographing them and make themselves up quite outlandishly each day to grab the most tourist attention and thereby garner the most money.
Lombard Street, San Francisco, United States
just learning to drive a stick shift I made the wrong turn new to San Francisco !!never even heard of this street
5th Generation SF - now retired and living in a more affordable place. When visitors came, we always took them down Lombard. There are steeper, scarier streets - Filmore. The hills become routine; a stick shift gives you control; have fun. Go to Upper Market and Castro - that is where the lovely "painted ladies" are. SF is a jewel nestled against a Bay - temperate climate, views and lovely neighborhoods.
Load More Replies...Pourquoi ne mettez-vous jamais les noms des photographes ? Surtout que ces photos sont superbes...
Pourquoi ne mettez-vous jamais les noms des photographes ??? Surtout que ces photos sont vraiment superbes...
Does it weave side to side like this because the slope is too steep to drive on?
The Spaceship, Antarctica
Timeless Lunch, China
This looks like one of the little shops in the many alleys found all over China. Wonderful food.
Beneath The Eiffel Tower, France
He had that Statue of Liberty thing going too. Not so good in Panama, though. Thank his uncle for knocking mustard out of the park with that distilled vinegar.
Load More Replies...On Guard, Indonesia
I'd like to say I like this photo but I can't see past him hauling on that poor horses mouth :-(
La Fournaise Volcano, Réunion Island
Tombstone Impression, Yukon, Canada
Yemeni Fortress, Wadi Dohan, Yemen
Sunrise Over Bagan, Myanmar
Balanced Rock, Utah
I thought the same thing... I went on a road trip in an RV and not once did we attempt to stop at night and look at the stars while driving in Utah. I want to go baaaack!
Load More Replies...Yalimo, West Papua Indonesia
The third fellow from the left sat in front of me in a movie theatre once , I think.
Urban Jungle, Hong Kong, China
The other way round. It was a British protectorate, an outpost that went back to Vhina
Load More Replies...Great photo, but I'd hate to live in a place like that.
Load More Replies...Winding Roads, Morocco
I Am Not Superman, Indonesia
Nope, it's called pacu jawi. Karapan sapi is a different thing
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