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These stunning National Geographic photos will remind you how wonderful our world is

To go on a trip around the globe, you do not need to make out a passport and spend time in tedious waiting for permission to enter a foreign country. These amazing National Geographic photos offer a glimpse of the diversity of the world without leaving home.

Broome, Australia

We invite you to meet the sunset on the coast of the Indian Ocean. Look at the main photo. In real life you would never have seen such beauty. A caravan of camels with riders slowly moves along the shallows. For the first time African animals were introduced to the Australian continent in 1840. Today the population of camels in these places totals about 400 000 individuals. Many of them are rented for tourist walks.

The Palus River, Washington State

This amazing river flows in the southeast of Washington State, capturing the territory of Idaho and Oregon. She keeps her way through the hilly terrain. Thanks to the Palus, the agricultural region flourishes, collecting the world's largest winter wheat yields. Before you - the beauty of the American West in its original form.

Laguna Yokulsaurloun, Iceland

Water turbulence around the icebergs will find peace on the night deserted beach. This place is one of the most beautiful on earth. If you thought that you could see somewhere a beautiful Icelandic look, you were not mistaken. This landscape was used by filmmakers in the films "License for Murder" and "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider".

Brooksville, Florida

Divers examine a chamber at the depth of 76 meters, which is submerged at the cave of Daipolder, one of the deepest in the continental US. This is allowed to dive only experienced divers, and then accompanied by a guide.

Regan, North Dakota

The fading tornado forms a beautiful long thread. Regan is considered a low risk zone. The largest natural disaster in the history of the area occurred in 1952. As a result, one person was killed and 26 were injured.

Okavango Delta, Botswana

In this picture, you can see how the water lilies rise to the surface of the Okavango Delta. This pond is notable because it does not enter the ocean, and from March to August attracts many representatives of wildlife. Among the visitors of the Okavango Delta are elephants, hippos, giraffes, antelopes, leopards, crocodiles, spotted hyenas, jackals and about 450 species of birds.

Mumbai, India

The Indian folk tradition tells the young people to form a pyramid to try and break the ceremonial clay pot of Dahi Handi. This event is an integral part of the celebration of the birthday of the Indian god Krishna and is held in August. A record nine-level pyramid with a height of almost 13.5 meters was recorded in 2014.

Lincoln, Nebraska

And this Caribbean flamingo went to breakfast at the zoo. It is said that the life span of this species in captivity reaches 60 years.

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