The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

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National Geographic magazine has over a billion likes on Instagram, and that means a lot. On the other hand, such a situation is in the order of things, because hundreds of professional photographers post their works here. They travel to different parts of the world and bring back images of stunning landscapes, amazing tribes and rare representatives of the wildlife world.

Inspired by the success in social networks, National Geographic decided to publish an album that includes 300 photos that have gained the most likes in the history of the magazine's Instagram account. We offer to look at some of them.

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The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic
Source: Daily Mail

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

A huge polar bear looks curiously through the window of photographer Paul Nicklen's hut in a snow-covered Svalbard in Norway.

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

A bottlenose dolphin in the Gulf of Florida spins a mud spiral to drive a flock of mullets to their companions.

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

Captain Henry Anderton leads his boat through the cliffs of the Scottish island of Vail, which was owned by several generations of his family, but in the 1990s it had to be sold to visitors.

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

He looks huge, but this wonderful tiger is actually still a baby, he is only 11 months old. He was photographed in India by photographer and conservationist Steve Winter.

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

A moment of tenderness in the Leva Nature Reserve in Kenya, where they raise baby rhinos that are on the verge of extinction.

The most popular pictures from Instagram National Geographic

Pompano fish hunt for microscopic creatures that are lifted by their feet swimming on Trunk Bay Beach in the Virgin Islands.

Photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) Oct 25, 2016 at 9:49am PDT

Photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo)

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