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Into the Deep Seawater pours into the gaping maw of Thor’s Well in this photo submitted by Gary Fua. Located in Oregon near Cape Perpetua, the dangerous but beautiful hole, also known as Spouting Horn, is estimated to be about 20 feet deep.
Photograph by Gary Fua, National Geographic Your Shot

Photo of the Day: Best of June

Every day, we feature an image chosen from thousands around National Geographic. Here are 10 favorites from June.

ByJanna Dotschkal
June 30, 2016

Great photography has the potential to transport us to places that are outside our normal day-to-day existence. This month's collection of my favorite Photo of the Day images will take you all over the world, from a water lily garden in Vietnam to dramatic Thor's Well in Oregon. These photographs remind us that we can experience profound beauty no matter where we are.

Janna Dotschkal is the editor of Photo of the Day, a curated look at photography from around National Geographic, including the magazine and our photo community, Your Shot. Liane DiStefano writes the captions and titles.
See which pictures were featured in our last roundup, Photo of the Day: Best of May.

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