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England


Pallbearers carry the coffin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, followed by members of the Royal family for his funeral at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, west of London, on April 17, 2021.

Philip, who was married to Queen Elizabeth II for 73 years, died on April 9 at 99 just weeks after a month-long stay in hospital for treatment for  heart condition and an infection.

— Danny Lawson / AFP - Getty Images


 


Wales


Houses on the edge of a cliff after it collapsed in the village of Nefyn, Wales, on April 20.

— Carl Recine / Reuters



 


Istanbul


Infant patients with Covid-19 receive treatment at the University of Health Sciences Training and Research Hospital in Istanbul on April 15.

— Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images


 


Ohio


Hazel Bryant reacts after her niece, 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant, was fatally shot by a police officer in Columbus, Ohio, on April 20.

Portions of officer body camera footage shown by police hours after the incident appeared to show the girl attempting to stab another female just before the gunfire.

— Gaelen Morse / Reuters


 


New Jersey


Reuben Goodman adjusts decorations as he plays with friends in the backyard during his in-person 6th birthday party after his adult family members were all vaccinated in South Orange, N.J., on April 17.

Reuben's previous birthday was celebrated over Zoom.

— Eduardo Munoz / Reuters


 


Venezuela


People practice yoga on a rooftop in Caracas, Venezuela, on April 21.

— Matias Delacroix / AP


 


New Delhi


A man prepares a funeral pyre to cremate the body of a person who died from Covid-19 in New Delhi on April 22.

Images of mass cremations are circulating online, as India grapples with a deluge of deaths and a collapsing health care system.

— Danish Siddiqui / Reuters


 


Greece


Two men wearing masks play chess in Alimos, a seaside suburb of Athens, Greece, on April 20.

— Petros Giannakouris / AP


 


Minneapolis


Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin is led away in handcuffs after a jury found him guilty of two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in George Floyd's death on April 20.

— Court TV via AP pool


 


Minneapolis


A man reacts to the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin in front of the Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis on April 20.

Photos: Tearful celebrations after Derek Chauvin found guilty

— Carlos Barria / Reuters


 


Minneapolis


George Floyd's brother Philonise Floyd wipes his eyes during a news conference on April 20 in Minneapolis after Derek Chauvin was found guilty.

The verdict could send the disgraced former Minneapolis police officer to prison for the rest of his life.

— Julio Cortez / AP


 


South Africa


A helicopter hovers above smoke engulfing the city of Cape Town, South Africa on April 20.

A massive fire spreading on the slopes of the city's famed Table Mountain, at right, was being kept under control as firefighters and helicopters take advantage of the low winds to contain the blaze.

— Nardus Engelbrecht / AP


 


Colorado


Tyler Vielie walks past crosses with the names of the victims of the Columbine High School shooting next to the Columbine Memorial on April 20 in Littleton, Colo.

Twelve students and a teacher were killed in the mass shooting 22 years ago, which at the time was the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.

— Michael Ciaglo / Getty Images


 


Indianapolis


A body is taken from the scene where multiple people were shot at a FedEx Ground facility in Indianapolis on April 16.

Eight people were killed after a gunman, a former employee at the facility, opened fire late Thursday before killing himself, according to police.

— Michael Conroy / AP


 


Washington, D.C.


Marine One carrying President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden prepares to land on the Ellipse near the White House on April 18.

— Joshua Roberts / Reuters


 


Minneapolis


Emajay Driver stands before the casket of Daunte Wright during a wake at Shiloh Temple International Ministries church on April 21 in Minneapolis.

Wright was shot and killed by Brooklyn Center Police Officer Kim Potter during a traffic stop on April 11.

The day before he resigned, Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon told reporters that he believed the officer meant to draw a Taser.

Potter is now charged with manslaughter in his death.

— Stephen Maturen / Getty Images


 


Saudi Arabia


A worker at the Bin Salman farm sits amid freshly picked Damask roses, used to produce rose water and oil, in the western Saudi city of Taif, on April 11.

Every spring, roses bloom in Taif, transforming pockets of the kingdom's vast desert landscape into fragrant pink patches.

And for one month in April, they produce essential oil that is used to cleanse the outer walls of the sacred Kaaba, the cubic structure in the holy city of Mecca towards which Muslims around the world pray.

Image released on April 15

— Fayez Nureldine / AFP - Getty Images


 


Gulf of Mexico


Rescue boats next to the capsized lift boat Seacor Power seven miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico on April 18.

The vessel capsized during a storm on April 13. Of the 19 original crew members, six were rescued alive and 13 were initially unaccounted for. In the hours and days following the disaster, 5 bodies were recovered.

— Gerald Herbert / AP


 


Texas


Asylum-seeking migrants duck under a barbed wire fence in Roma, Texas on April 16. The migrants were being escorted by a local church group to the location where they could turn themselves in to the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico.

— Go Nakamura / Reuters


 


Bangkok


Buddhist monks light 330,000 candles in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest flaming image during Earth Day celebrations at the Wat Dhammakaya Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Bangkok on April 22.

— Lillian Suwanrumpha / AFP - Getty Images

 



SPINNER DOLPHINS
Spinner dolphins return from foraging to a bay off Oahu, Hawaii. Spinner dolphins are highly social, gathering in groups that can number in the thousands.

PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN SKERRY, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



SAUDI WOMEN
A story in the October 1987 issue examined the lives of women in Saudi Arabia. Here, a woman wears a traditional niqab, but the young girls won't start wearing the veil until they reach puberty.

PHOTOGRAPH BY JODI COBB, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



SAVING ELEPHANTS
Orphan elephants playfully vie for a bottle of formula at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's elephant nursery in Nairobi, Kenya. Here, young elephants who have lost their parents to poachers are raised until they can be released back into the wild.

PHOTOGRAPH BY MICHAEL NICHOLS, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION



FOREST PATH
In New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, hikers pause to study a gnarled tree. The nation's largest national park is roughly the same size as the state of Connecticut.

PHOTOGRAPH BY ANNIE GRIFFITHS, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



藏匿的雕像
意大利警察部队中的一个特殊部门致力于追回被盗文物,为了防止文物盗窃和故意破坏,罗马波格赛公园(Villa Borghese)中的雕像已从原址移走并另行存放。

摄影:O. LOUIS MAZZATENTA, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



WHITTLING WORK
Farmers whittle outside of a store in Fort Ransom, North Dakota. The March 1987 issue featured a profile on the state, titled "Tough Times on the Prairie," examining the harsh climate and struggling economy.

PHOTOGRAPH BY ANNIE GRIFFITHS, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



城市扩张
早晨的阳光洒在拉斯维加斯庞大的房屋群上散发出金色的光芒。

摄影:SARAH LEEN, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



MAN'S BEST FRIEND

A farmer embraces his dog on Inishmore, one of the Aran Islands, located 30 miles off the west coast of Ireland. The islands are home to about 1,200 people.

PHOTOGRAPH BY WINFIELD PARKS, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 




FLINT HILLS

An aerial view shows the lushness of the Flint Hills in Kansas, one of the last places in North America where tallgrass prairie survives—the rest of it turned into farmland.

PHOTOGRAPH BY JIM RICHARDSON, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



EDEN PROJECT
At the Eden Project in Cornwall, England, morning mist covers 4,500 different plant species. The tourist attraction's tropical biome is the largest indoor rainforest in the world.

PHOTOGRAPH BY JONATHAN BLAIR, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION

 



FADING FROGS
A Costa Rican variable harlequin frog perches on a plant in this photo from the July 1973 issue. Today, the tiny frog is listed as critically endangered due to environmental changes caused by climate change.
 

 



PENGUIN PALS
A trio of emperor penguins is surrounded by chicks on the frozen Ross Sea, Antarctica. In a colony of thousands, emperor penguins use unique vocalizations to find and identify their partners and chicks.
 

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