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Spectacular photos by regular people

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The Big Four Ice Caves, a large network of tunnels formed by snow, in Granite Falls, Washington
National Geographic marked its 125th anniversary by inviting readers to submit their most stunning photos. (The Big Four Ice Caves, a large network of tunnels formed by snow, in Granite Falls, Washington) National Geographic
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While photographing lilies in a local swamp a cloud of tadpoles swam by numbering in the thousands, all following along in a trail.
The photos will be part of the publication’s newly designed website Your Shot, and loosely organized around the theme of its October 2013 anniversary issue. (Thousands of tadpoles swimming along a trail in a pond of lilies) National Geographic
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Thunderstorm across the Grand Canyon in Arizona
Grand Canyon in Arizona National Geographic
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After two days of trekking and caving, we reach the first camp inside Hang Son Doong, the world's largest cave.
Hang Son Doong, the world’s largest cave, in Vietnam National Geographic
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Abandoned farm house near Sanger, Texas
Abandoned farm house near Sanger, Texas National Geographic
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Traditional fishing at burigoalini river Gabura, Satkhira, Bangladesh
Traditional fishing at the Burigoalini river in Gabura, Satkhira, Bangladesh National Geographic
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Ijtema is the second largest Muslim gathering in the world. It's held at Tongi, Bangladesh.
Ijtema, the second largest Muslim gathering in the world, in Tongi, Bangladesh National Geographic
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Girls wait for the Aomori Nebuta Festival, one of Japan's summer festivals, to begin.
Girls preparing for the Aomori Nebuta Festival in Japan National Geographic
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Seagull meets cheeto
ONLINE USE ONLY… Maximum of 10 images may be published online.. feeding a seagull. On 125th Anniversary, National Geographic Magazine Invites Photography Enthusiasts to Participate in Digital Assignment on New… National Geographic
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Sea lion Lily at Seneca Park Zoo
Sea lion Lily at Seneca Park Zoo National Geographic