Plus, how Nat Geo got 2024’s best images; photographing animals in the wild
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A sky full of monarchs: Our Photo of the Week comes from a sanctuary for the increasingly threatened monarch butterflies. Nat Geo Explorer Jamie Rojo hopes his images can spur the creation of more sanctuaries. It is one of 18 Nat Geo Wildlife Photos of the Year. |
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More than 2.3 million photographs were submitted to National Geographic in the past year. Only 20, including this image by Nat Geo Explorer Robbie Shone, made our Pictures of the Year. |
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How to you capture a hummingbird? No bird flaps their wings harder than this one—but Nat Geo Explorer Christian Ziegler managed to show this one surveying the flowers of an octopus cactus. The image is one of our top 2024 wildlife photos. |
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Today’s Soundtrack: Hummingbird, Jennifer Lopez
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