Hello fellow Steemians!
It is my great pleasure to announce the winner of 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - South American Saturday. I would like to say huge thank you to all the participants for their great entries. The number of entries yesterday was very good with many high-quality images so it was extremely hard to decide on the winning one. I encourage you to check the entries as they really were all stunning.
You can see all entries and participants in this post: 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - South American Saturday week #92 - the absolute winner takes 200 SBD!
Please give a huge shout out to the best ten competitors for taking part in the challenge and sharing their photos and experience with all of us here on Steemit:
It would be great if you can visit their blogs and appreciate their awesome photography skills with some upvotes.
However, the winner is only one and that is for me picture posted by with the following entry:
Another view from the Lagunazo
The Lagunazo is an area located on the western peak of the Waraira Repano mountain, a mountain that borders the Caribbean Sea to the north and the capital city of Caracas - Venezuela to the south. It is located at an altitude of 2620 meters above sea level. This is the second in a list of four peaks, being the first the peak Avila and the only town of them, and then wrapped in a natural environment within one of the other 3 remaining peaks, being these: Pico Occidental, Oriental and Naiguatá, the last one at an altitude of 2765 meters above sea level.
This image corresponds to what we call "the sea of clouds" which shows how the capital city of Caracas is completely covered by these. A unique image, a natural paradise a few kilometers from the chaos of the city.
What a great contribution from to the photo challenge! I have visited
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amazing entry from Lagunazo is qualifying for the weekly challenge where it will be competing against the previous and upcoming winners of the week:
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday week #92 - winner announcement!
Photo taken in Thailand. Tapu, Koh-Tapu is a small limestone islet in Phang Nga Bay, northeast of Phuket. Co-Tapu is a formation about 20 m high, it is noteworthy that with a base that is thinner than the upper part of the island. The island is covered with rare shrubs. Ko-Tapu became widely known after the release of the film “The Man with the Golden Gun”, because of which he received the unofficial name of James Bond Island, becoming a popular tourist attraction.
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – Australian Monday week #92 – winner announcement!
Sunset at Uluru (Ayers Rock). When I was travelling in Australia, I did not even plan on visiting Uluru. Why would anyone drive through the Outback for thousands of kilometres just to see a giant rock? But since my ride share from Cairns to Darwin wanted to see Uluru, I endet up there. I was not really expecting anything, but in fact, Uluru is so much more than just a "giant rock" and I had an incredible time in the national park!
Tuesday of Antarctica and World´s Oceans entry:
Enjoy one of the epics sunsets in Australia - Cable Beach is a 22 km (14 mi) stretch of white sand beach on the eastern Indian Ocean and the name of the surrounding suburb in Broome, Western Australia. This place is very popular in "winter" time where a lot of Aussies and bacpackers coming.
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - African Wednesday week #92 - winner announcement!
Wow, it has been a while since I participated here. This image is from Tanzania when I visited a Maasai church outside of Mtu wa Mbu Village. It was such an awesome experience and the people were so welcoming. We spent the day singing songs, dancing and having a great time with them. Then afterwards, we all gathered for some group pictures and more singing.
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - European Thursday week #92 - winner announcement!
This place is called The Emerald Lake and it was formed due to the massive exploitation of basalt in that area. Or how I like calling it - the beautiful disaster. Because I consider it a rare thing after such activities to be born this beauty. And its colour is usually greener and cleaner, but when I visited it was during the storm and that made it look a little bit different than usual. The Emerald Lake, Racoș, Romania.
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – North American Friday week #92 – winner announcement!
Moment Valley on the Utah-Arizona border in The US is one of the most impressive places I have visited. It was about 30 degrees celcius and we got a chance to walk around one of the giant buttes. It was about a five kilometer hike through the desert. The views, as you can see were amazing!
The winner of the weekly challenge will be selected by you based on the dollar value of this post and then entered to a monthly and possibly yearly challenge on the way to win the price of 200 SBD in total. You can give your support by upvoting this winner announcement post.
My next challenge is coming shortly: Asian Sunday. Get your pictures ready! :)
For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and conditions see my original post: 200 SBD 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - 2018 guidelines – 25/10 update.
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