National Geographic curates some of best nature and adventure photographs on its Instagram account. Their top-notch images are the reason why they have more than 64 million followers. Here are some of the most-liked images that the National Geographic team has crowd-sourced from various contributors.
Rainbows and rain showers on a farmland around Montrose, Colorado. (Photo: Instagram/ @lighthawk_org)
ebra and elephants share the banks of the lower Cuito River near Meno a Kwena Tented Camp. (Photo: Instagram/ @CoryRichards)
A sacred place where the Colorado River meets the turquoise waters of the Little Colorado. (Photo: Instagram/ @pedromcbride)
Super moon over Manhattan - the biggest and brightest moon we have seen in nearly 70 years. (Photo: Instagram/ @pedromcbride)
A tigress rests with her cub in Bandhavgarh National Park in India. (Photo: Instagram/ @stevewinterphoto)
The photographer was about to go to bed when he managed to capture cranes and a storm coming in. (Photo: Instagram/ @randyolson)
At a water hole in Botswana's Okavango Delta, a majestic bull elephant towers above his reflection with a herd of thirsty kudus on the horizon. (Photo: Instagram/ @FransLanting)
Moraine Lake, and the Valley of the Ten Peaks dominating the landscape in Banff National Park. (Photo: Instagram/ @drewtrush)
National Geographic's most-liked Instagram images of 2016