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  • Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of life. A world that has thrived virtually untouched for millions of years, Manu is a massive, pristine rainforest near the southeastern border of Peru. The Manu River runs through the heart of this region, nurturing many endangered species. Flocks of colorful parrots feast on clay licks, giant otters hunt in groups along the river while gentle sloths move slowly beneath the canopy.
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  • Lynx, a 45-year old woman, peers over the edge of a rock. She's lived in the forest of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Lynx, a 45-year old woman, peers over the edge of a rock. She's lived in the forest of North-West America for the past two decades.
    Kwanza, Wind Horse, Canal +, BeTV/ Eric VALLI
  • Utah: Sunset at the log yard. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Utah: Sunset at the log yard.
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  • Puffins are brilliant hunters of small fish.(Photo credit: © ) [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Puffins are brilliant hunters of small fish.(Photo credit: © )
    Grospitz & Westphalen / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH
  • 150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled wildernesses left on the planet. Tasmania is a refuge of magnificent forests, snow-capped mountain ranges, wild rivers and pristine coastlines. Home to the largest marsupial carnivore – the screaming, bad-tempered Tasmanian Devil, Tasmania is also an island sanctuary for the Tiger Quoll, the echidna, pademelon and tiger snake. Off the coast, giant kelp forests are home to an array of bizarre sea creatures.
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  • 150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled wildernesses left on the planet. Tasmania is a refuge of magnificent forests, snow-capped mountain ranges, wild rivers and pristine coastlines. Home to the largest marsupial carnivore – the screaming, bad-tempered Tasmanian Devil, Tasmania is also an island sanctuary for the Tiger Quoll, the echidna, pademelon and tiger snake. Off the coast, giant kelp forests are home to an array of bizarre sea creatures.
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  • A Cheetah cub peers over its mother. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Cheetah cub peers over its mother.
    NCFWW / Anton van Munster
  • Skwentina, Alaska: The Northern Lights illuminate the night sky over Roger and Myra's Skwentna... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Skwentina, Alaska: The Northern Lights illuminate the night sky over Roger and Myra's Skwentna homestead.
    National Geographic Channels/ Peter Bobrow
  • The diet of the Nile crocodile is mainly fish, but it will attack almost anything unfortunate... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    The diet of the Nile crocodile is mainly fish, but it will attack almost anything unfortunate enough to cross its path, including zebras, small hippos, porcupines, birds, and other crocodiles.
    NCFWW / Andrew Anderson
  • Alaska: Northern Lights. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Alaska: Northern Lights.
    National Geographic Channels/Ryan McPherson
  • Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of life. A world that has thrived virtually untouched for millions of years, Manu is a massive, pristine rainforest near the southeastern border of Peru. The Manu River runs through the heart of this region, nurturing many endangered species. Flocks of colorful parrots feast on clay licks, giant otters hunt in groups along the river while gentle sloths move slowly beneath the canopy.
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  • A Great White Shark. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Great White Shark.
    Johnny Friday
  • Hells Canyon, Idaho: The rocky shores of a calm Snake River cutting through the base of Hells... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Hells Canyon, Idaho: The rocky shores of a calm Snake River cutting through the base of Hells Canyon mountains. (Photo Credit: © )
    National Geographic Channels/ Peter Bobrow
  • An  angel fish. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    An angel fish.
    Jimbo Pictures/Vicky Lin
  • Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of life. A world that has thrived virtually untouched for millions of years, Manu is a massive, pristine rainforest near the southeastern border of Peru. The Manu River runs through the heart of this region, nurturing many endangered species. Flocks of colorful parrots feast on clay licks, giant otters hunt in groups along the river while gentle sloths move slowly beneath the canopy.
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  • A Hippo shows off its massive teeth. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Hippo shows off its massive teeth.
    NCFWW / Andrew Anderson
  • Alaska: Andrew Bunker and Josh Tousignant complete the base of their raft, along with a boat... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Alaska: Andrew Bunker and Josh Tousignant complete the base of their raft, along with a boat slip to go with it.
    National Geographic Channels/Paul Lawrence
  • A Giant Manta swims through blue waters. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Giant Manta swims through blue waters.
    Johnny Friday
  • Shanghai: Taiji practitioners by the Bund. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Shanghai: Taiji practitioners by the Bund.
    Beach House Pictures/Dixie Chan
  • A Pink Fluorescent angelfish.

(photo credit:  ) [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Pink Fluorescent angelfish.

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    Jimbo Pictures/Vicky Lin
  • 150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    150 miles south of the Australian mainland lies one of the most remote and unspoiled wildernesses left on the planet. Tasmania is a refuge of magnificent forests, snow-capped mountain ranges, wild rivers and pristine coastlines. Home to the largest marsupial carnivore – the screaming, bad-tempered Tasmanian Devil, Tasmania is also an island sanctuary for the Tiger Quoll, the echidna, pademelon and tiger snake. Off the coast, giant kelp forests are home to an array of bizarre sea creatures.
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  • Most wild cheetahs are found in eastern and southwestern Africa. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Most wild cheetahs are found in eastern and southwestern Africa.
    NCFWW / Anton van Munster
  • Bee-eaters belong to the most colourful European birds. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Bee-eaters belong to the most colourful European birds.
    Klaus Weißmann, naturfilm.com / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH
  • Crew are filming in the night. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Crew are filming in the night.
    Impress Productions/Wenchin Chou
  • The Nile crocodiles reach up to 6 meters (19,7 feet). [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    The Nile crocodiles reach up to 6 meters (19,7 feet).
    NCFWW / Andrew Anderson
  • Shanghai: Photographer Zheng Xianzhang takes a photo from the rooftop of a skyscraper. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Shanghai: Photographer Zheng Xianzhang takes a photo from the rooftop of a skyscraper.
    Beach House Pictures/Dixie Chan
  • A Giant Manta swims through blue waters. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    A Giant Manta swims through blue waters.
    Johnny Friday
  • Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Hidden away in the far reaches of the Upper Amazon is a jungle Eden full of exotic forms of life. A world that has thrived virtually untouched for millions of years, Manu is a massive, pristine rainforest near the southeastern border of Peru.
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  • Only the winner gets a receptive hen..  (Photo credit: © Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm /... [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Only the winner gets a receptive hen.. (Photo credit: © Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH)
    Goetzl, Nörenberg / NDR Naturfilm / Doclights GmbH
  • Alaska: The nearly completed rafts sit quietly under the Alaskan moon. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Alaska: The nearly completed rafts sit quietly under the Alaskan moon.
    National Geographic Channels/Paul Lawrence
  • Cheetah shows off it's sharp teeth. [Photo of the day - July 2015]
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    Cheetah shows off it's sharp teeth.
    NCFWW / Anton van Munster