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2022: The Pictures of the Year
2022: The Pictures of the Year
We sent our photographers around the globe to document our world and our times. Here are 49 of their best photos.2022: The Photographers of the Year
Go behind the scenes with five photographers who crisscrossed the world.
She took 522 ethereal forest photos. See which ones made the cut.
Photographer Orsolya Haarberg submitted these breathtaking images of the mist-shrouded laurels of Madeira. Then our photo editor had to choose.
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History & Culture
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Science
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