The best pictures of National Geographic June 2013
Look at the amazing shots that are the best pictures June 2013th from the magazine National Geographic.
Orda Cave
It is the world's largest underwater gypsum cave, located in the Perm region of Russia.

Virginia deer, Arkansas
One of the most common species of cervids in North America. Interestingly, in 1920 the population of deer in Arkansas was only 200 goals.

Comorian day gecko
These geckos are diurnal, feed mainly on insects and nectar of flowers, their color changes depending on the temperature and lighting.

A flock of swifts over Iguazu Falls
Almost a fantastic picture.

Waves and icebergs, Iceland
North American moth
Bixby Creek Bridge, California
Bixby Creek Bridge - an engineering marvel. More than a million tourists and photographers from all over the world stop here every year to enjoy the magnificent views

Five Flower Lake, China
Heaven and earth are reflected in the lake of the five colors, fancifully colored mineral salts and water plants. The Chinese call this picture magic."Nothing on earth can compare to Jiuzhaigou" - they say.

Moscow
View from the Great Moscow River bridge.

Fisherman in Indonesia
Fireworks and demons in Catalonia
Wolverine, Kamchatka
Even through the thick layer of snow wolverine can smell prey. Vision in this predator is bad, but hearing and smell - are excellent.

The tentacles worm-sabellida, Hawaii
With a large increase in the photo is visible network of thin hair-worm sabellida. The hairs are separated aqueous slurry into several streams that bring particles - including minerals and detritus for the protective "House" - right in the mouth of the animal. Bright colors warn predators that the worm can be poisonous.

The night sky, Patagonia
Bamboo Forest, Japan
Brown-gull, India
water. He pressed the camera just at the happy moment when a seagull vytsepili fish out of water.

Borodavchatka
Reefs in the Pacific is very difficult to see borodavchatku - fish, the encounter that all forces should be avoided. If the poison of the spines on its back and kill you, unbearable pain is guaranteed.

Hveravetlir, Iceland
In Hveravetlire (meaning "hot springs on the plain") in the XVIII century in a cave hidden among the legendary Irish fugitive from the law Fyalla-Eyvindur and his wife. A few winters they warmed themselves at the source and stealing sheep to summer pastures.

Svalbard, Norway
Svalbard ecosystem includes the sky, the sea and the coast. Small razorbills nest on ledges of cliffs and dive for copepods cancers. Decomposed remains of birds and their droppings are the fertilizer for moss undergrowth where foxes ambush.

Parson Russell Terrier, United States
Parson Russell Terrier named Lulu alight on water in the pool in the U.S. Phoenix (Ariz.). To capture the moment when she grabs a toy thrown into the water, the photographer took ten attempts, the ability to work under water and fantastic skill.

Fox, Wrangel Island
Young foxes in the autumn begin to develop the territory and more rarely returned to the den where they were born and spent the first three months of life.