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National Geographic | Sunday Stills Plus: See our editors' favorite pictures so far from the 2018 National Geographic Photo Contest
| Issue 125 | | November 4, 2018 | |
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Photograph by Mathias Depardon | | Water is Turkey's most precious resource but controlling it comes with a price. Photographer Mathias Depardon explores ancient towns along the Tigris River which may end up under water should a controversial dam project come to pass. | | | |
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Photograph by Cristina Mittermeier | | As the Antarctic Peninsula becomes more temperate, life at the bottom of the world is beginning to change. A writer-photographer team accompanied one of the few natives of the region to see what that might mean. | | | |
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Photograph by YASSINE "YORIYAS" ALAOUI ISMAILI | | Casablanca native Yoriyas Ismaili uses his camera to explore the quirky rhythm of everyday life in a city made famous by Hollywood. "For me, the camera viewfinder is like a stage, and the people on the street are like dancers." | | | |
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Photograph by Mo Wu | | Every year, we invite photographers from around the world to compete in the National Geographic Photo Contest. Here is a selection of our editors' favorites so far. | | | |
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