
The National Geographic has always been crucial for the world's most revolutionary photography, and its special annual contests always used to attract the most talented photographers worldwide.
The 2016 Travel Photographer Of The Year Competition is no exception, and as you can realize from the photos below, this year's judges will face difficulties picking a winner from these fantastic entries.
The Grand Prize on offer is a 7-day Polar Bear Safari for two (including airfare) at Churchill Wild-Seal River Heritage Lodge in Manitoba, Canada. But the real prize of course is simply being named National Geographic's Travel Photographer of the Year. The competition ends on May 27 so, if you love photographing, then you've still got time to apply.
Here are 35 of the most beautiful entries of the contest:
Jonas Blizzard And The Flatiron Building, New York, United States

Michele Palazzo
Beast, South Dakota, United States

James Smart
Wherever You Go, I Will Follow You, Japan

Hiroki Inoue
Mystic Shed, Finland

Pierre Destribats
Golden Sunrise, Tuscany, Italy

Giovanni Modesti
Family Ties, Japan

Takeshi Marumoto
Blizzard In The Mountains, Switzerland

Julia Wimmerlin
Trollstigen, Norway

Christoph Schaarschmidt
Namibian Desert, Namibia

Doris Landertinger
Terraces Village In The Mist, China

Thierry Bornier
Farming The Sea, China

Tugo Cheng
Childhood, China

Wing Ka H
Ballet Dancer, Japan

Hiroshi Tanita
Misty At Cemoro Lawang, Indonesia

Achmad Sumawijaya
Fascination, Japan

Katsuyoshi Nakahara
Havanna, Cuba

Toni Wallachy
Selfie Taken With A Drone, New Hampshire, United States

Manish Mamtani
Blue Heaven, Japan

Hidenobu Suzuki Report
Children With Painted Face, Ethiopia

Massimo Rumi
Lombard Street, San Francisco, United States

Toby Harriman
The Spaceship, Antarctica

Massimo Rumi
Timeless Lunch, China

Karen Morris-Lanz
Beneath The Eiffel Tower, France

Alejandro Merizalde
On Guard, Indonesia

Reynold Dewantara
La Fournaise Volcano, Réunion Island

Gaby Barathieu
Tombstone Impression, Yukon, Canada

Victor Liu
Sunrise Over Bagan, Myanmar

Michael Kovler
Yemeni Fortress, Wadi Dohan, Yemen

Paul Nevin
Balanced Rock, Utah

Manish Mamtani
Yalimo, West Papua Indonesia

Mattia Passarini
Urban Jungle, Hong Kong, China

Andy Yeung
Winding Roads, Morocco

Angiolo Manetti
I Am Not Superman, Indonesia

Achmad Sumawijaya
Powered Sight, Uluru, Australia

Christoph Schaarschmidt
Where Is My Boat, Morocco

Suhaimi Abdullah
Source: Travel the Whole World
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