The best photos from National Geographic in November

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1. Merced River, Yosemite National Park, California. (Michael Melford, National Geographic)





2. Buff starling on the side of a giraffe. (Ben Bronselaer, My Shot)



3. Fallen leaves on the surface of Cascade Lake in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. (Michael Melford, National Geographic)



4. Bear, Finland. The photographer was waiting for her all day, and at 10 pm she finally appeared. (Michel Giaccaglia, My Shot)



5. Ovayhi River, Idaho. Michael Melford, National Geographic.



6. The setting moon in the background at the lunar landscape Donohue Pass in California, Reserve Ansel Adams. (Peter Essick, National Geographic)



7. The right eye of a whale, New Zealand, in 2007. (Brian Skerry, National Geographic)



8. African buffalo left footprints in the mud at the edge of the salt crater lake in Queen Elizabeth National Reserve. (Joel Sartore, National Geographic)



9. After a shower langurs are hiding from the water flow. The Thar Desert is usually very hot and little moisture, and langurs - except the people are the only primates that live in this harsh climate. (Stefano Unterthiner, National Geographic)



10. Strong winds and the clouds indicate approaching snowstorm to Summit Lake, California. (Peter Essick, National Geographic)



11. Blue Pond - attraction of one of the resorts in Hokkaido, Japan - a place where a lot of tourists going in the spring, summer and fall. But when the pond freezes, nobody comes back. In this picture - the first snow falls on the surface of the pond. (Kent Shiraishi, My Shot)



12. Tibetan girl on the way home with a bucket of water from the river. (Li Fan, My Shot)



13. The view from the helicopter on a field of tulips in the Table Cape, the north-west coast of Tasmania. To the left of the field you can see the visitors who came to the open day at the farm. (Anthony Crehan, Your Shot)



14. Young male polar bears fighting on the islands of Svalbard in the light of the low winter sun. Where polar bears thrive - about half of the 3000 polar bears in the Barents Sea live here. (Paul Nicklen, National Geographic)



15. The translucent shrimp on anemone Kingman Reef, 2007. (Brian Skerry, National Geographic)



16. Every year in October, Dubai tightened fog due to the high humidity and low temperatures. Combined with a large number of high-rise buildings, it provides excellent opportunities for photos. (Catalin Marin, Your Shot)



17. Lion in a tree in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. (Joel Sartore, National Geographic)



18. The celebration of "the Manhattan Solstice" - when the ranks of the streets are in line with the setting sun. On this day the whole island turns into a kind of "Manhettenhendzh", as if created for the worship of the sun. (Robinson McClellan, Your Shot)



19. A beautiful day for a walk in the Arctic tundra. It seems that the mountain on Svalbard is, create their own environment, or at least influence the formation of clouds. (June Jacobsen)



20. Soft corals, also known as sea pens, and blue cod in the shallow waters of the New Zealand Reserve Long Sound. If you touch a soft coral, it will emit a green light and shrink. (Brian Skerry, National Geographic)



21. Salmon River National Reserve in Challis, Idaho. (Michael Melford, National Geographic)



22. The conical tent "Lavut" gives shelter herders Sami reindeer wandering together. Niels Peter Gaup, sleeping in a tent feels at home in the mountains. He says, "For you is the spirit of the Sami." (Erika Larsen)



23. Not far from the house. Eugenijus Rauduve, My Shot



24. Deer Park Knol, Kent, look at the rest of the world to the greatness that they inherited from the time of King James. (Jim Richardson, National Geographic)



25. The pair met last winter at Greenwich Naval Hospital. Right - the River Thames. (Gordon Esler, Your Shot)



26. The bed of the river in Iceland. On the road is a jeep, so you can easily imagine the scale. And, of course, easy to imagine the power of this flow in the spring. (Romain Chassagne, Your Shot)



27. Canoeing on the moonlit river Allagash in Maine. (Michael Melford, National Geographic)



28. Tiger looking at the camera, which included stepping on the rope during the morning hunting in Sumatra, Indonesia. Tigers live in different climatic conditions - from the cold of the Himalayas to the mangroves of India and Bangladesh. (Steve Winter, National Geographic)



29. The pursuit of a thunderstorm in the pension, Saskatchewan. (Vanessa Neufeld, My Shot)



30. Sami herders follow the migration of reindeer, as they move along the northern part of Scandinavia and Russia with winter pastures in the cooler area on the summer. (Erika Larsen)

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