The winning images for this year’s World Nature Photographer, WNPA, competition are an outstanding reminder of the beauty of our planet
Photo: Amos Nachoum, U.S.A - WNPA
“To my surprise, it let go of the penguin twice. Each time, the seal chased after the penguin as if it was enjoying the game. The terrified penguin tried to escape as the game continued. But soon, the end came.”Photo: Tom Vierus, Fiji - WNPA These macaques are accustomed to humans and are commonly found around temples where they tend to feed on food brought by the locals.... [+]Photo: Vince Burton, U.K - WNPA
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