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Winners of the 2025 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

In 2015, the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest received more than 17,000 entries from photographers around the world. Grand-prize winner Anuar Patjane Floriuk will get an eight-day

National Geographic Photo Expedition to Costa Rica and the Panama Canal. Here’s how he describes his winning photo: “Diving with a humpback whale and her newborn calf while they cruise around Roca Partida … in the Revillagigedo (Islands), Mexico. This is an outstanding and unique place full of pelagic life, so we need to accelerate the incorporation of the islands into UNESCO as (a) natural heritage site in order to increase the protection of the islands against the prevailing illegal fishing corporations and big-game fishing.”

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Top 7 Swimming Spots in Copenhagen: Discover Beaches, Coves, and Harbor Baths

Copenhagen is renowned for its hygge, Tivoli, and exceptional interior design. However, this coastal city boasts a unique swimming culture. With numerous locations offering opportunities for a refreshing dip in the ocean, it has even been designated the best city in the world for swimming. Engaging in swimming year-round is an integral part of Danish culture. This guide focuses on the best swimming spots in Copenhagen, showcasing family-friendly beaches, artificial swimming areas, popular party spots, and hidden gems. So, pack your swimwear and prepare to dive in!

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Ultimate Guide to Planning an Epic Antarctica Adventure: Ship Booking and Itinerary Tips

With its enormous ice shelves, vast emptiness, and ethereal silence, Antarctica really is like nowhere else on earth. Its landscapes are a study in the color white: how it reflects light, accentuates mountains, and crumbles atop the sea. However, it’s often the animals who leave the biggest impression. There are tuxedo-clad penguins that belly-surf out of the ocean to guard eggs from soaring skuas. Then there are humpback whales that breach from steel-grey fjords, and the doe-eyed Weddell seals that ham it up for distant cameras while resting on wondering ice floes.

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