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I was originally going to just choose a couple of photographers from National Geographic but, It was just way to hard to narrow down to just two. There are so many amazing, outstanding, and absolutely stunning photographs to choose from. There are photographers, photojournalist, scientist, a whole TV network, producers, all kinds of editors, the list just goes on and on. So, as you can see it is very hard to just pinpoint just one. Here are some of the photographs that I have enjoyed. 

PHOTOGRAPH BY MILAN RADISICS, WILD WONDERS OF EUR
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Victrica Falls Photograph by J. Phillip Nix






pHOTOGRAPH BY MAGNUS LUNDGREN



















PHOTOGRAPH BY ANNIE GRIFFITHS, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE

I HAVE CHOSEN TWO PHOTOGRAPHS FROM VICTORIA FALLS MAINLY BECAUSE IT IS JUST ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! I HAVE HAD THE GREATEST HONOR OF BE ABLE TO SEE THIS STUNNING WATERFALL IN PERSON A FEW YEARS AGO, IT MAY POSSIBLY BE MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE PLACE I'VE BEEN TO SO FAR. 


Source:  http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/07/24/victoria-falls-for-dummies/?_ga=2.256047627.1291217583.1525747983-914040887.1525747983
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/europe/things-to-see-european-beautiful-nature-photos/

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