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  • Jimmy Bauer sings at the prison talent show. This image is from Locked Up Abroad. [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    Jimmy Bauer sings at the prison talent show. This image is from Locked Up Abroad.
    National Geographic/Alice McFaul
  • Badger in the bushes. This image is from Wild Scandinavia. [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    Badger in the bushes. This image is from Wild Scandinavia.
    National Geographic/Alex Sletten
  • Tagging a shark in the Bahamas. This image is from Sharks of the Bermuda Triangle. [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    Tagging a shark in the Bahamas. This image is from Sharks of the Bermuda Triangle.
    National Geographic
  • An aerial view of Port Protection. This image is from Lawless Island Alaska. [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    An aerial view of Port Protection. This image is from Lawless Island Alaska.
    National Geographic Channels/Jesse Phinney
  • Zapata, the most famous shark at Guadalupe Island, likes hanging around people. This image is... [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    Zapata, the most famous shark at Guadalupe Island, likes hanging around people. This image is from Most Wanted Sharks.
    Skyler Thomas
  • In the Outback of Australia, a feral camel poses for a picture. This image is from Out There... [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    In the Outback of Australia, a feral camel poses for a picture. This image is from Out There With Jack Randall.
    National Geographic/Painless Television
  • Dramatic Recreation: German U-Boat Commander Gunther Prien and crew watch a Greek Merchant ship... [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    Dramatic Recreation: German U-Boat Commander Gunther Prien and crew watch a Greek Merchant ship approaching, Prien summons the ship's captain. This image is from WWII Hell Under the Sea.
    Pacific Fleet Productions II Inc./Sean White
  • At 8,430 meters above sea level, members of the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet... [Photo of the day - July 2020]
    At 8,430 meters above sea level, members of the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition team celebrate after setting up the world's highest operating automatic weather station. This image is from Expedition Everest.
    National Geographic Society/Mark Fisher