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National Geographic’s photo of the day: 12th May

Interior Design Magazines will share with you, as usual, the National Geographic‘s photo of the day. Why? Because National Geographic has the most fantastic pictures of the world. Every single day, the magazine reveals one astonishing photo about people, nature, animals, breathtaking views…the subjects are different but still, National Geographic has the best photos you will ever find.

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Philippines photographs – porcelain crab pictures – “Crabby Boarder

Photograph by Thomas Bannenberg, National Geographic Your Shot

“A porcelain crab peers out from a sea anemone in this picture by Your Shot member Thomas Bannenberg, who captured the creatures in waters off the Philippines. Despite its name, the porcelain crab has a strong exoskeleton that it periodically sheds and regrows.”

This photo was submitted to Your Shot. Check out the new and improved website, where you can share photos, take part in assignments, lend your voice to stories, and connect with fellow photographers from around the globe.

"National Geographic photo of the day: 12th May"Philippines photographs – porcelain crab pictures – “Crabby Boarder” 

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