The best photos of National Geographic for June 2013

Look at the amazing pictures, which are the best photos of June 2013th by the magazine National Geographic.




Orda Cave



It is the world's largest underwater gypsum cave located in the Perm region of Russia.

Virginia deer, Arkansas



One of the most common types of cervids in North America. Interestingly, in the 1920s, the population of deer in Arkansas was only 200 goals.

Comorian day gecko



These are gecko daily life, feed mainly on nectar of flowers and insects, their color changes depending on temperature and illumination.

A flock of swifts over the Iguazu Falls



Almost a fantastic picture.

The waves and icebergs, Iceland



Eastern screech owl



Bixby Creek Bridge, California



Bixby Creek Bridge - an engineering marvel. More than a million tourists and photographers from around the world stop here every year to enjoy the magnificent view

Lake five colors, China



Heaven and earth are reflected in the Lake five colors, intricately painted in mineral salts and water plants. The Chinese call this painting magic. "Nothing on earth can compare to Jiuzhaigou" - they say.

Moscow



View from the Big Moscow River bridge.

Fisherman in Indonesia



Fireworks and demons in Catalonia



Wolverine, Kamchatka



Even through the thick layer of snow wolverine can smell prey. This predator eyesight is poor, but hearing and smell - excellent.

The tentacles of worm-sabellida, Hawaii



With a large increase in the photo is visible to the network of thin hair-worm sabellida. Hairs aqueous slurry is separated into several streams that bring particles - including minerals and detritus for protective "house" - directly into the animal's mouth. Bright colors warn predators that the worm can be poisonous.

Night sky, Patagonia



Bamboo Forest, Japan



Brown seagull, India



Last year, during a trip to the reservoir on the river Bhima, where flamingoes spend the winter, the photographer noticed a brown seagull gliding over the water. He pressed a button camera just as happy when a seagull vytsepit fish out of water.

Synanceia verrucosa



On the Pacific reef it is very difficult to see synanceia verrucosa - the fish, the meeting at which all forces should be avoided. If the poison spines on its back and did not kill you, unbearable pain is guaranteed.

Hveravetlir, Iceland



In Hveravetlire (meaning "hot springs on the plain") in the XVIII century in a cave hidden among the legendary Irish fugitive from the law-Fyalla Eyvindur and his wife. Some winters are warmed from sources and stealing sheep to summer pastures.

Svalbard, Norway



Ecosystem Svalbard includes the sky, the sea and the coast. Small razorbills nest on ledges of rocks and dive for crayfish copepods. Decomposed remains of birds and their droppings provide fertilizer for moss undergrowth in which ambush foxes.

Parson Russell Terrier, USA



Parson Russell Terrier named Lulu splashed into the pool in the American Phoenix (Arizona). To capture the moment when she grabs a toy thrown into the water, the photographer took ten tries, the ability to work under water and fantastic skill.

Arctic fox, Wrangel Island



Young foxes autumn begin to develop the territory and more rarely go back to the burrow, where they were born and spent the first three months of life.

Source: nat-geo.ru

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