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SEE SOME OF THE BEST NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S PHOTOS 2015

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National geographic made a contest for the best photo of 2015. Many took place in this contest and the results are very beautiful. See these amazing pictures and tell us if you think the same.

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Taken at Jellyfish Lake - a marine lake located in Eil Malk, which is part of Palau's famous Rock Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These jellyfish populated marine basins thousands of years ago through rock fissures and gradually became isolated in an environment devoid of predators.  In the absence of predators, these jellyfish evolved into having substantially less stinging cells.

Wikipedia : Phytoplankton are the autotrophic components of the plankton community and a key factor of oceans, seas and freshwater basin ecosystems. Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the unaided eye. However, when present in high enough numbers, some varieties may be noticeable as colored patches on the water surface due to  the presence of chlorophyll within their cells and accessory pigments such as phycobiliproteins, xanthophylls, etc.) in some species.

Cabo Pulmo, Baja, Mexico. Amazing example of what a Marine Protected Area can do. The fish biomass in this reserve has bounced back and the ecosystem is returning to a healthy state.

Last night's aurora borealis in Iceland with moonlight.

This photo was taken in February 2015 on Lake Baikal. In ety photo expedition goal was to show the Baikal ice particular and unusual.

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