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Whether you want to be surrounded by people or capture a place where nearly no one goes, shoot amazing art and architecture, or just visit places of pure magic or drama, we’ve got 50 of the best places in the world to go. Take your pick. Every location on this list guarantees you incredible pictures.

Honestly, this list could have thousands of entries, but the few mentioned here have a reputation for performing in front of a camera. Once you’ve made your way through the list, be sure to leave a comment with your favorite place. As long we have charged batteries and open memory cards, we’ll never stop looking for places to shoot.

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The Drake Passage, South America to Antarctica

The result can be powerful weather that can lead to menacing, 50-foot waves—fun if you want to photograph fierce storms. “Bring a circular polarizer and a lenshood, even if it’s not sunny. It can protect the camera from rain and spray. ” —Photographer Jad Davenport

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The Neck, The Falkland Islands

But the wild ride is worth it: The Neck is a melting pot for King, Gentoo, Rockhopper, and Magellanic penguins.

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Torres del Paine, Chile

Bring your warmest layers—the weather can change in an instant.

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Lake Clark, Alaska

Get close enough to snap as they rip open a salmon in 20 seconds.

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Ladakh, India

In winter (October to May), all roads are cut off and residents use the ice of the Zanskar River to travel between villages. Plus it’s the best place to photograph an endangered snow leopard.

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White Sands, New Mexico

Time your visit for a full moon, then capture it at sunset as it rises.

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Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

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Haleakala National Park, Hawaii

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The Kimberly, Australia

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Mongolia

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Antelope Canyon, Arizona

“Most first-time photographers don’t realize how dark it is. A tripod is absolutely essential and long exposures—sometimes 20 or 30 seconds—are needed,” says Bernabe.

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Sicily, Italy

From hillside Taormina to battle-scarred Palermo to the island of Lipari, Sicily is a photograph a second.

Visiting takes research for Americans, but it’s doable.

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Gray Whales, Baja California, Mexico

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Aurora Borealis, Fairbanks, Alaska

Prime shooting is between late August and April.

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Waimea Bay, Oahu, Hawaii

Head up the bluff and shoot the surfing scene within the larger context of the gorgeous North Shore coastline.

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Central Park, New York City

The majestic American Elms are glorious all summer, but time the visit for late spring when the Kwanzan cherry trees bloom and the grass is so green it looks like AstroTurf.

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bring your underwater housing.

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Temples, Bhutan

More than 10,000 feet above the Paro Valley, it requires a three-hour hike, but the ascent is worth it.

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Tunisia

Star Wars fans: Go now before the Mos Espa set is overcome by the shifting desert.

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Tikal, Guatemala

“Don’t worry about missing the golden sunrise—the often foggy mornings are perfect for creating ethereal and moody photographs,” says photographer Kevin Steele.

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Museo Subacuático de Arte, Mexico

The ghost-like figures, which double as a manmade reef, are accessible via mask and snorkel, but most of the PADI-certified dive shops in Cancun offer day tours there.

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The Ice Hotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

If chosen, they get to carve their vision in ice harvested from the Torne River. The sculptures change from year to year and slowly melt by the time May roles around, but the ice bar and its premium Swedish vodkas are a constant. It’s gorgeous but tricky shooting—watch your white balance carefully, or shoot RAW.

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Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey

Go early when goods are abundant and the shopkeepers willing to pose.

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Jetsonorama, Navajo Nation, Arizona

In July, during the Fiesta de las Flores, photograph their curves along with 50-foot Virgin Marys crafted entirely from marigolds.

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MONA, Hobart, Tasmania

Capture the building, plus works like “The Remains of a Suicide Bomber Cast in Dark Chocolate.”

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Scotland, Distilleries

At last count that was 15, including the photogenic Glenfiddich, which sits in a pine forest surrounded by castle ruins.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

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Car Art Reserve, Nebraska

The site features Jim Reinders’ Stonehenge replica, a windmill made of wheels and a brightly colored sculpture representing Nebraska’s four seasons.

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State Fair, Minnesota

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Copacabana Beach, Brazil

Bodies—all wearing as little as possible—run, swim, surf, and bask in the sun. The less skin you show, the more you’ll stand out. Photographic opportunities are endless, but the more photographic bling you bring, the more vulnerable you are to pickpockets, so pack light.

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Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo, Japan

The best way to capture the masses—like ants in a colony—is from above. Head to the square’s north side, and hit the Starbucks in the Tsutaya building: Arrive before the morning crowds swarm, order a latte, and secure a spot near the second-floor window.

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Kumbh Mela, Allahabad, India

The ritual includes processions of naked, ash-smeared holy men and women performing ritual puja ceremonies to the gods.

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Cowboys Game, Dallas, Texas

To capture the beer-goggled, face-painted legion in full splendor, buy a ticket for the first home game on September 9.

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Lei Chau Island, Hong Kong, China

For a bird’s eye view, climb the 643-foot Yuk Kwai Shan mountain.

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Fireworks, Chicago, Illinois

Rise above the throng at the 10,000-square-foot, fourth-story rooftop bar at the Godfrey Hotel, where you can photograph with an unobstructed view.

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Papal Audience, Vatican City

Arrive at 8 a.m. for the 10:30 blessing; portrait opportunities abound.

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Blue Lagoon, Iceland

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The Metro, Moscow, Russia

The Komsomolskaya, with its yellow ceiling and elegant chandeliers, makes a stunning backdrop for portraits.

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The Pillars, Tasmania

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The Alps, Switzerland

Find a guide in Zermatt, take the Matterhorn Express gondola to the top, rope up with your guide, and pick your way across the peak. The effort—and the resulting photo of Europe’s iconic mountain—will be worth it.

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Maasai Mara, Kenya

That means cheetahs, lions, and hyenas are close behind. Catch the wildebeest as they bunch up at the Mara River, crossing the crocodile-infested waters, and snag their predators, too.

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Day of the Dead, Oaxaca, Mexico

Book with traditionsmexico.com. The founder is a pro photographer.

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Ouray Ice Park, Ouray,Colorado

Safely capture the climbers wielding ice axes and crampons as they ascend the vertical ice pillars from the lower or upper bridge-viewing platforms.

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Masaya Volcano, Nicaragua

As the light goes down, the boiling lava below wafts out of the crater, ready for its close-up.

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Grand Canyon, Arizona

The most dramatic way to shoot it? From the Colorado River in a wooden dory.

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Macau Tower, Macau, China

Record the epic leap with an action cam.

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Gray Wolves, Yellowstone

Led by a Wolf Project biologist, you’ll likely manage to photograph one.

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Holi Festival, India

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