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National Geographic’s photo of the day: 28th April

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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28th April photo

Floating island photos – British Columbia pictures – “Island in the Sky”

Photograph by Shane Kalyn

“There is an ethereal, otherworldly feeling to this photograph, as this little island in the middle of Tumuch Lake in northern British Columbia appears as if it’s floating in the clouds,” says Shane Kalyn, who submitted this photo to the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. “To bring us back to Earth, a fish has left a ripple in the water on the left-hand side of the shot. The scene was amazing to witness, let alone be lucky enough to photograph—totally the right place at the right time.”

This photo and caption were submitted to the 2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest.

"National Geographic photo of the day: 28th April"Floating island photos – British Columbia photos – “Island in the Sky”

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Source: National Geographic

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