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Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Elephants have miles of unbroken savanna to roam inside Uganda's Queen Elizabeth Park, where their numbers total 2,500, a dramatic rise after heavy poaching in the 1980s. Outside the preserve villagers kill elephants that trample and eat crops, though attacks have diminished with the digging of trenches to protect fields from wild trespassers
Photograph by Erika Larsen This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos On a moonlit night, herders bring the reindeer into temporary tarp-enclosed corrals called gárdi to separate the pregnant females from the rest.
This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Djibouti's Lake Assal is one of the world's saltiest lakes. Intense heat and strong winds fuel rapid evaporation, leaving a bathtub ring of minerals around the lake's shore.
Photograph by AchintyaGuchhait Guchhait, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Kambala is a simple sport played in parts of Karnataka, India. The “track” used for Kambala is a paddy field filled with slush. It is a race of buffaloes controlled by a whip-lashing farmer. This is a shot taken at Vandar village near Mangalore.
[h=2]Astana, Kazakhstan[/h] Photograph by Gerd Ludwig, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Floral flourishes decorate Nurzhol Boulevard, or "Radiant Path."
Photograph by Richard Barnes, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Against the soaring backdrop of Arizona's Vermilion Cliffs, the 1929 Navajo Bridge, now used for foot traffic, crosses the Colorado River beside its 1995 counterpart.
Photograph by Dominic Rubin, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Walking along one of the many canals in the ancient city of Suzhou, a stall worker mounts her bike for her commute home, creating a pleasing silhouette set against bold Chinese writing and illuminations on a centuries-old dwelling. Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China
[h=2]Rock Climber, Peak District[/h] Photograph by Nick Brown, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos A man climbs at sunset in Peak District National Park, England.
Photograph by Amy Toensing, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos For generations people in the region have marked cave walls with stenciled handprints. These prints were made with clay-based paint, but in other caves, crimson stains tell the story of a bloody initiation ritual for young men.
Photograph by Rutuj Kamdar, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos
A lone shikara boat slices through the peace and tranquility of Dal Lake, the oarsman reflecting on a better tomorrow to come.
[h=2]Caravans, Ethiopia[/h] Photograph by George Steinmetz, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Evoking a scene from biblical times, caravans arrive at the salt mines of Lake Asele, 381 feet below sea level. For centuries salt blocks, called amole, were used throughout Ethiopia as money.
[h=2]Sami Herder, Scandinavia[/h] Photograph by Erika Larsen This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos Johan Kuhmunen, with his dog Cammu, lives in Sweden, but the summertime range for his family's herd crosses into Norway. The Sami tradition of learning from the elders is an important part of reindeer herding, and knowledge is passed down from generation to generation and not learned in books.
[h=2]Asiago Plateau, Italy[/h] Photograph by Vittorio Poli, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos The small town where I live (Asiago plateau, Italy) is shrouded in fog in this image taken from the top of a mountain.
[h=2]Snowy Owl [/h] Photograph by James Galletto, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures This snowy owl was captured during a snowstorm. Unlike most owls, which are nocturnal, snowy owls are diurnal—they hunt and are active both day and night
[h=2]Whale Shark, New Guinea[/h] Photograph by Michael Aw This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures "Suddenly he just jumped in!" says photographer Michael Aw. Sarmin Tangadji, the Papua police officer who escorted the photographic team to where the sharks congregate, "was so excited to see them up close." Aw shares that excitement when it comes to diving with a dozen whale sharks: "You are sandwiched in, sharks ahead and behind, but you want to be there," he says. "They make eye contact with you and then charge by. It blows your mind."
[h=2]Gray Wolf, Washington [/h] Photograph by Mukul Soman, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures A gray wolf rests at Wolf Haven International, a wolf sanctuary in Washington State.
[h=2]Springboks, South Africa[/h] Photograph by Morkel Erasmus, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures The golden light at dusk and dawn in the Kalahari is amazing and can enhance the mood of a scene greatly. On this particular morning in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, the rising sun was filtered by an ancient forest of camel thorn acacia trees, with a herd of springbok gazelles in attendance to complete the scene.
[h=2]Crayfish, Australia[/h] Photograph by Carsten Peter, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures A foot-long crayfish dodges a hiker fording a stream in Australia's Claustral Canyon. The color of these crayfish, called yabbies by canyoneers, remains a puzzle. In some streams they're orange. In others they're blue. The difference is due partly to water purity—the blue ones are found in the clearest water.
[h=2]Tigers, India[/h] Photograph by Steve Winter, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures Meet Smasher—the male in the background. That's the name Steve Winter gave this youngster, cooling off in a watering hole in Bandhavgarh National Park, after he slapped the automated camera trap until it stopped clicking. Both tigers are thought to have killed people, and Smasher is now in captivity.
[h=2]Elephants, Serengeti[/h] Photograph by Michael Nichols, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures
Elephants roam the Serengeti under a stormy sky in this photo by Michael “Nick” Nichols, who sent dispatches from the field as he shot a story for National Geographic magazine.
[h=2]Crabeater Seal, Antarctica [/h] Photograph by Mary Beth Young, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures A cute crabeater seal peeked out at us from behind a piece of snow but wasn't bothered by our presence. I think he was just as curious as we were. He didn't move except to look at us and stretch. Sun was shimmering on his fur and the ice and snow he was laying on. It was the trip of a lifetime with the family, December 2011. Took this while Zodiac cruising in Cierva Cove, Antarctica, with Lindblad Expeditions on the National Geographic Explorer.
[h=2]Anhinga, Everglades National Park [/h] Photograph by Karim Jaffrey, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures This photo was taken on the Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, in July 2010. The anhinga bird had just surfaced from the stream, having skewered the fish. Taken with a Nikon D50.