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Published 14:39 21 Feb 2018 GMT
Speaking about his photo, he said: "A powerful eruption illuminates the slopes of Mexico’s Colima Volcano on December 13, 2015. I was in the town of Comala when I suddenly saw incandescence above the volcano's crater and started shooting. Seconds later, a powerful volcanic explosion expelled a cloud of ash particles and a massive lightning bolt illuminated most of the dark scene. It was one of the most exciting moments of my life." Amongst the real photos being shared was one of a shark which people actually believe was the winner. The photo has been shared on Twitter and it has garnered more than 14,000 retweets and 38,000 likes.This pic just won the Nat Geo's Travel Photographer Contest 2017 (by Sergio Tapiro Velasco) pic.twitter.com/UZBfkvCsV4
— Travell Vibes✈ (@TheTravllvibes) January 31, 2018
National Geographic’s Photo of the year! ??Simply amazing! pic.twitter.com/V4iiHuVGqy
— Carlos de la Cruz (@cachondouk) February 19, 2018
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