Mattia Passarini tibetani iMonks / National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest.
Monaci tibetani durante la preghiera settimanale nel monastero di Tashi LhunPo in Tibet. Il monastero di Tashi LhunPo fu fondato nel 1447 dal 1° Dalai Lama, storicamente importante è uno dei monasteri più influenti di Shigatse, la seconda città più grande del Tibet. Ora residenze di circa 2000 monaci.
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The Rautes are the last nomadic indigenous groups of Nepal who live in inhabit lands on western mountains, sustaining their unique cultural identities for generations. They are one of the last nomadic people who never settle permanently in any particular place. This photo has been shot during the migration where a mother carry her few weeks child on the basket.
Photographer: Mattia Passarini
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Photography by Mattia Passarini, Monks at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery Tibet @mattia_passarini
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Trditional India, Italian photographer Mattia Passarini
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CONFERMATO MATTIA PASSARINI - 04.07.2024 - CONFERMATO MATTIA PASSARINI NEL ROSTER DELLA SUTOR BASKET MONTEGRANARO - La Sutor Basket Montegranaro è lieta di annunciare la conferma di Mattia Passarini nel ruolo di Ala per la stagione 2024/25.... 🏀 https://www.twinssebastiani.it/dettaglio.php?id=11894
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"Monks at Tashi LhunPo༄༅། བཀྲ་ཤིས་ལྷུན་པོའི་དགོན་པ་ཞིག་ནི་མཛེས་པོ་ཡིན།"". Photo by Mattia Passarini https://www.instagram.com/p/C0MOdt9Rdz7/?igshid=OTU1ODAwZWUxYg==
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Photograph by Mattia Passarini | Source
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Tibetan Monks during the weekly pray in Tashi LhunPo Monastery in Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet. The monastery was founded in 1447 by the 1st Dalai Lama. It houses around 2000 monks. (Photo by Mattia Passarini)
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National Geographic highlights Travel Photographer of the Year contest's People category
The competition continues in the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest. This week, National Geographic editors selected some of the most incredible entries in the People category. These stunning portraits and action shots of people from around the world give a look at locals and travelers in Cuba, Bangladesh, India, Portugal and beyond.
The Travel Photographer of the Year contest was launched on April 10 and will accept entries until May 31. The grand-prize winner will receive a $10,000 cash prize, a feature on the National Geographic Travel Instagram and the prestigious title of 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year.
Eligible contestants can submit their entries here. National Geographic Travel will periodically highlight editors’ favorite photos from all three categories — Nature, People and Cities — in online galleries.
Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest photos from top: Jeremy Lasky, Hidenobu Suzuki, Mattia Passarini, Sampa Guha Majumdar, Aidan Williams
See more photos of National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest's People category and our other slideshows on Yahoo News.
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Monk returning to his room after the afternoon prayer at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, Tibet. Mattia Passarini.
‘I was chasing him trying to get a nice shot, but he kept covering his face. In Chinese I called after him: “just one shot!” He looked back and started to laugh.’
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Yali Tribe, West Papua, Indonesia
Mattia Passarini
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Jat of Kutch girl, India, by Mattia Passarini
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Photo by Mattia Passarini
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Child met in SongGe Mani Stone a Spiritual Monastery in Remote sichuan Area in China, with all her families come to prostrate for several week.
by Mattia Passarini
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Tibet, Mattia Passarini photo
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SUTOR MONTEGRANARO ARRIVA MATTIA PASSARINI - 19.07.2023 - Diamo il benvenuto a Mattia Passarini, nuova ala della Sutor per la stagione 2023/2024. La Sutor Basket è lieta di comunicare l'arrivo in casa gialloblù... 🏀 https://www.twinssebastiani.it/dettaglio.php?id=10080
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