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Photos of the geographic photo contest held in Australia
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Photos of the geographic photo contest held in Australia

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Every year in the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition, many stunning and beautiful pictures related to the world are seen.

In this, pictures coming from Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and some islands of the Pacific are selected.

A look at the photos that were chosen the winner this year. In the winning photographs, where the crisis of climate change was seen, the picturesque pictures of the living world were also seen.

A dead fin whale in clear waters close to the coast of Western Australia, surrounded by sharks. This photo was declared the winner. The jury called it “a very beautiful picture of death”.
Junior category award was given to 17-year-old Floyd Mellon, who captured lightning emitted from the camera in New South Wales. In the picture, a person stands with an umbrella on Fingal Beach.
This is a picture of a crested horn shark taken in the sea near Sydney, trying to eat the ovation of a Port Jackson shark.
This is orange decorator crab. There are special hydoids in its entire body, which can protect themselves by throwing poison. It was captured on camera near the coast of Indonesia.
Kangaroo enjoying snow in a national park near New South Wales. There has been heavy snowfall in many places in Australia this month.
This is a picture of water falling from a Barron waterfall in Kuranda, Queensland.
This Goh (large lizard), living in the vicinity of water in the northern region of Australia, was captured on camera by Etienne Littlefair. This Goh went very close to the camera after seeing his glimpse on the camera lens.
This is a picture of Wombat in a national park near New South Wesel. Mother and child Wombat are making their way through the snow.
this photo of a whale and dolphin race in the sea near Tonga, the male humpback whale overtakes the dolphin. This male whale is looking for the companion female whale.
This year, many areas around the world have suffered from the scorching heat. Manindi Lake in New South Wales, Australia, had dried up completely and the carcasses of animals started appearing in it. There was a lot of discussion within the country.
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