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Best scenes from across the globe go on display in London as Travel Photographer Of The Year show opens today


AMAZING pictures will bring the world to your doorstep as the Travel Photographer Of The Year show opens in London today.

From fascinating wildlife to the vibrant colours of the earth, the competition‘s images will be on display in a free exhibition outside City Hall.

 A honey hunter is pictured in this stunning shot in Nepal by Mauro di Bettio

Mauro di Bettio / Travel Photographer of the Year

A honey hunter is pictured in this stunning shot in Nepal by Mauro di Bettio
 This photo of an elephant seal and Gentoo penguin shot by Andrew James in Yankee Harbour, Antarctica

Andrew James

This photo of an elephant seal and Gentoo penguin shot by Andrew James in Yankee Harbour, Antarctica
 Lava from the Kilauea Volcano flows into the ocean in Kapalana, Hawaii in a picture taken by Stephen King

Stephen King / Travel Photographer of the Year

Lava from the Kilauea Volcano flows into the ocean in Kapalana, Hawaii in a picture taken by Stephen King
 A typical gravity defying moment of action during a Lucha Libre match - the Mexican version of professional wrestling taken by Louis Montrose

Louis Montrose / Travel Photographer of the Year

A typical gravity defying moment of action during a Lucha Libre match – the Mexican version of professional wrestling taken by Louis Montrose
 A chameleon shows off its bright colours in Mantadia National Park, Madagascar shot by Ignacio Palacios

Ignacio Palacios / Travel Photographer of the Year

A chameleon shows off its bright colours in Mantadia National Park, Madagascar shot by Ignacio Palacios
 A boy in Chefchaouen, Morocco plays with oranges shot by Isabella Smith

Image (©) Isabella Smith / Travel Photographer of the Year® (TPOTY®). No reproduction i

A boy in Chefchaouen, Morocco plays with oranges shot by Isabella Smith
 Kids are pictured in the Nenets, which consist of long sticks, and stitched reindeer skins stretched over it, pictured by Vladimir Alekseev in Russia, Yamal Peninsula

Vladimir Alexseev

Kids are pictured in the Nenets, which consist of long sticks, and stitched reindeer skins stretched over it, pictured by Vladimir Alekseev in Russia, Yamal Peninsula
 The Grand Tsingys in Bemaraha NP, Madagascar pictured by Marsel van Oosten

Marsel van Oosten / Travel Photographer of the Year

The Grand Tsingys in Bemaraha NP, Madagascar pictured by Marsel van Oosten
 Swans and ducks add a further element of tranquility to an already peaceful scene shot by Jichang Liu in China

Jichang Liu

Swans and ducks add a further element of tranquility to an already peaceful scene shot by Jichang Liu in China
 Oscar Tarneberg shot a famous highway intersection in Shanghai where two of the city’s core arteries meet in China

Oscar Tarneberg

Oscar Tarneberg shot a famous highway intersection in Shanghai where two of the city’s core arteries meet in China
 In the last light of day the inhabitants of Timbuktu wash their clothes and take a shower in the port of Kabara in Mali, shot by Stefano Pensotti

Stefano Pensotti

In the last light of day the inhabitants of Timbuktu wash their clothes and take a shower in the port of Kabara in Mali, shot by Stefano Pensotti
 The Qinling golden snubnosed monkey is listed as Endangered by the IUCN as only some 3,800 individuals still exist, shot by Marsel van Oosten in China

Marsel van Oosten

The Qinling golden snubnosed monkey is listed as Endangered by the IUCN as only some 3,800 individuals still exist, shot by Marsel van Oosten in China
 ‘The Underwater Waterfall’ Off the southwestern coast of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is pictured by Daniel Burton

Daniel Burton / Travel Photographer of the Year

‘The Underwater Waterfall’ Off the southwestern coast of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is pictured by Daniel Burton

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