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[h=2]Freerunner, Montreal [/h] Photograph by Micael Martel, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos This shot was taken in Montreal. I’m documenting the lifestyle and the passion of freerunners. Parkour is not a sport, it is a way of life, a discipline based on respect and physical and mental training. Evolving and always pushing the limits of their body and their mind, these passionate athletes stop at nothing to perfect themselves and help other freerunners to do the same. In this shot, my friend, after a lot of training, did a backflip from a four-meter-high building.
[h=2]Ora Cave, Papua New Guinea [/h] Photograph by Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos The crash of rapids surrounds expedition leader David Gill, left, and Herb Laeger near the entrance of Ora Cave. Hot acidic waters welling up from deep underground, combined with drainage from heavy rains, have carved a maze of tunnels and chambers through New Britain’s young limestone.
[h=2] Arrigetch Peaks, Alaska[/h] Photograph by Michael Christopher Brown, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Arrigetch Peaks, August 23, 2010
"These teeter-tottering granite boulders all wanted to slide," Andrew Skurka says of a talus-covered pass in the central Brooks Range, where his friend Roman Dial joined him.
[h=2]Kayaking, Greenland[/h] Photograph by Haukur Sigurdsson, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Kayaking in Torssukatak fjord, near Kummiut, east Greenland
[h=2]Western Cwm, Mount Everest [/h] Photograph by Cory Richards, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos At dawn, a sliver of moon shines above the Western Cwm.
[h=2]Tsingy Climbing, Madagascar [/h] Photograph by Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Climber John "Razor Sharp" Benson weaves through skin-ripping pinnacles. In Malagasy, the formations are called tsingy, meaning "where one cannot walk barefoot." The terrain resists intrusions from hunters, hungry cattle, and wildfires.
[h=2]Nyiragongo Volcano Expedition [/h] Photograph by Carsten Peter, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos A cooking tent belonging to expedition scientists glows in the twilight on the rim of the Nyiragongo volcano—one of the most active in the world—in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
[h=2]Dan's Cave, Abaco Island [/h] Photograph by Wes C. Skiles, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Following the guideline her life depends on, a diver threads the needle through a stalagmite forest in Dan's Cave on Abaco Island. A single, misplaced fin kick can shatter mineral formations tens of thousands of years old.
[h=2]Kayaker, Outlet Falls[/h] Photograph by Jed Weingarten, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Luke Spencer paddles off Outlet Falls in Washington State.
[h=2]Biking, Utah[/h] Photograph by Mike Schirf This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Taken last July out on the salt flats on the border of Utah and Nevada with a good friend of mine who is an aspiring triathlete.
[h=2]Underwater Surfer[/h] Photograph by Tony Heff, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Surfer Coco Ho is momentarily suspended weightless between the ocean's surface and the shallow reef.
[h=2]Deepwater Whip Coral, Japan [/h] Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos What looks like a tangle of gnarled cables is in fact a forest of deepwater whip coral in Suruga Bay. Each strand is studded with feeding polyps that reach tiny tentacles into the currents to grab floating food.
[h=2]Ice Climbing, Croatia [/h] Photograph by Luka Tambaca, Your Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos The long retention of low temperature favored the icing of small Sopot waterfall on Medvednica mountain. The red sky comes from the city lights of nearby Zagreb. Sopot waterfall is the only one in the area, therefore alpinists from Zagreb use every chance for climbing it and staying in shape.
[h=2]Mutnovsky Volcano, Kamchatka[/h] Photograph by Carsten Peter, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos A volcanologist strides through a murky expanse of steam on Mutnovsky Volcano during an expedition to Kamchatka, Russia. The steam billows from a fumarole, or a vent created by heated groundwater and rising volcanic gas, and it serves as a visible reminder that the peninsula is one of the most volcanically active regions in the world, with some 29 active volcanoes.
[h=2]Sunset Skiing, Utah[/h] Photograph by Erik Seo This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Max Kuszaj skis at sunset in Alta, Utah.
[h=2]Redwood Tree, California [/h] Photograph by Michael Nichols, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos Partway up a 350-foot tree, botanist Marie Antoine (at right) passes a slender core sample of its wood—750 years of redwood biography—to canopy ecologist Giacomo Renzullo. Research now shows that the older such trees get, the more wood they put on.
[h=2]Mount Everest, Nepal [/h] Photograph by Nikolay Radosnov, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos A Sherpa carries luggage in the vicinity of the Tengboche Monastery, Nepal.
[h=2]Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia [/h] Photograph by George Steinmetz, National Geographic This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos On the eastern margin of Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, expedition cars attempt to cross the flats after flooding from heavy March rains.
[h=2]Slackline, Rio de Janeiro [/h] Photograph by Tim Kemple This Month in Photo of the Day: Adventure and Exploration Photos The sunset slackline image is of my good friend Renan Ozturk slacklining over the Gavea Stone in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.