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National Geographic Traveler 2025: spectacular photos

National Geographic Traveler 2025: spectacular photos


An unexpected encounter between an eagle and a fox under Nordic skies, the surreal quiet of a glacial lake, intense looks and ancient gestures that cross generations: they are just some of the moments captured by the objectives that have conquered the jury of the National Geographic Traveler Photography Competition 2025.

National Geographic Traveler 2025: spectacular photos

The faces and landscapes that tell the world

The edition of this year – one of the most participatory and surprising ever – has rewarded the best of travel photography, with images that know how to combine aesthetics, story and wonder, say the organizers.

Shots made by professional photographers and enthusiasts from all over the world, capable of returning, in a single frame, the strength of a landscape or the delicacy of a daily gesture.

From the volcano in Iceland to the Dolomites

“Our competition continues to grow in quality and visual impact – he said Pat Riddelldirector of National Geographic Traveler UK.

Among the 18 finalists selected from thousands of applications, the images range from volcanic landscapes ofIceland to Dolomitesfrom the wildlife of Cunning To the Canadian forests, on a visual journey that celebrates the diversity of our planet.

The intimacy of a gesture: the winning portrait

To conquer the first place was the poetic shot of Justin Cliffe – that you see above – and that has portrayed in Vietnam A woman of the minority Red Daoin the province of Lao Caiwhile embroidering on the door of his house together with the great -grandson.

« An intimate image, which speaks of family ties, tradition and timeless beauty. Lights, colors and details merge into a perfect balance, » explains the jury.

In the gallery here is a selection of the most suggestive shots.

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