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Destinations Photo Contest Spotlight: Your best images of chasing waterfalls
Our Destinations Travel Photo Contest is hosting some wonderful photos taken by travelers such as YOU! From wildlife to waterfalls, sunsets to mountains, peaceful farms to bustling big cities, we are seeing it all!
Here is a small sampling of the great photos you submitted showing photos of waterfalls from around the world.
Iceland's Skógafoss

Skógafoss, a waterfall in southern Iceland, July 14, 2019. (photo: Caran Howard)
Beautiful waters

Letchworth Park.A New York state wonder. (photo: Patricia Bogdan)
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Mooney Falls

The Havasupai in the Grand Canyon is an amazingly unique place. Spring water flows over limestone, crashing down cliffs creating this milky lime-green waterfalls. (photo: Becky Roose)
Juneau Alaska Waterfall

After Dinner Hike !! (photo: Lydia Veron)
Falling water, Falling leaves

Waterfall during peak color season this past October in the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina. (photo: John Cardamone)
Yosemite Waterfall

Picture from Yosemite National Park I took on a camping trip in 2012. (photo: Jeremy Kingsbury)
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland

This was our favorite waterfall in Iceland when we visited in 2018. We met my cousin from Germany there. She had just beaten breast cancer, and we were celebrating her remission in the middle of the Atlantic with her and her husband. (photo: Steve Heusuk)
The Azores

Under the waterfall in my grandmother's village. (photo: Lucy Wills)
Botanic gardens in Hawaii

Part of the waterfall on the big island of Hawaii in the botanic garden just simply beautiful! (photo: Joe Troutman)
Iceland

Briarfoss Falls during our engagement photoshoot. The views were spectacular and the water was even bluer in person. (photo: Derek Smith)
A hidden gem in Oregon

Waterfall in Oregon (photo: Kellie Hagen)
Conquering Mooney Falls

We hiked 12 miles into the bottom of the Grand Canyon, with 40 lbs of equipment on our backs. We camped in the village of Supai for 4 days, hiking to various waterfalls each day. On the day this picture was taken we ended up hiking 26 miles round trip. The 12 mile hike out (and up) was difficult, but I’ll never forget an older gentlemen telling me on the switchbacks to ‘just put one foot in front of the other!’ ❤️ (photo: Lauren Peterson)