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A photographer traveled to 70 countries — here are some of the best pictures from his journey around the world

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HippoPhotographer Andrei Duman has traveled to 70 different countries around the world, including some of the most stunning and remote destinations.

He started touring internationally as a semi-professional tennis player before becoming an investment banker and traveling for business trips.

Over the years, he has captured breathtaking photos that include everything from hunting with Africa's oldest tribe to chasing the Northern Lights in Iceland.

We’ve put together a collection of some of his most breathtaking images, but you can find the full series on his website

 

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The Ta Prohm temple, located in Angkor, Cambodia, is an unbelievably stunning site as huge tree roots dominate the ground and structure, growing sideways along its walls. For Duman, being at the destination makes you feel as if you’re walking through a lost and forgotten ancient city.



Duman had always wanted to see the deserted ghost town of Kolmanskop, situated in the south west of Namibia. It had caught his interest after a photo of this specific location appeared on the cover of National Geographic. After spending days looking for it, he finally crawled through a broken window to discover the room.



This cave, called Surprise Cave, is one of the many caves that reside in Halong Bay, Vietnam. Duman did a two-day tour of throughout the bay, maneuvering through the high pinnacle limestone outcrops on a traditional junk boat.



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