Top of the best National Geographic photos of 2015
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/top-of-the-best-national-geographic-photos-of-2015.htmlNational Geographic magazine has released the best photos of 2015, selected directly by users. The magazine's website explains that every day one photo is selected that is suitable for the "Photo of the Day" category — sometimes a strict classic, sometimes with humor, but invariably a photo with a story.
And this year it was decided to focus on the number of likes and comments from users of social networks in order to understand which photos made the most indelible impression on people.
(20 photos in total)
Through ice and snow, Aposle Islands, Wisconsin.
Resist the wind, Canada.
Waterfalls in autumn, Plitvice Lakes, Croatia.
Penguins are attacking Antarctica.
Yellow jellyfish, Rocky Islands, Palau.
Snow-white winter, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy.
Remnants, Bonaire Island in the Caribbean.
Charming fox, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy.
Mother of the forest, Madagascar.
Dancing with the moon, Iceland.
Sakura in bloom, Japan.
Settlement, Hungary.
Earth fault, Lake Baikal.
Baby, Tonga.
Glowing Coast, Larak Island, Iran.
In search of fish, Canada.
Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park.
Who's here?
Feeding birds, China.
Friendly fox cub, Estonia.
And which photo did you like the most?
Voting results
Keywords: National Geographic | Stills | Best photos | Photography
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