Amazing Nature Contest: FREE TOPIC - #3/3/22 EVALUATION


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(Google translate from Czech)

While for some a palm tree or a flowering tree is a common thing that is not worth noting, for our competitors these are ideas for successful competition articles :-)



Greetings to all fans of Amazing Nature Community



In the third round of the competition in March, we met seven competition articles. All articles have somehow expanded our awareness and information about the areas where the competitors come from.
And it's a really varied palette :-). From the still snowy north to the evergreen south.

It was the work of the jury to select the winning articles from this palette.
I'm glad some of you are interested in voting in the community discord. But I would like to make one remark.
If you have an article in a contest, it is not advisable to evaluate your own article. Such an evaluation will not be included in the evaluation of the article !!

But you are certainly looking forward to the verdict of the jury. The following lines will satisfy your curiosity :-)


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First prize ... @suzana72
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Second prize ... @carolinacardoza
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Third prize ... @popurri
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Honorable Mention:


@damarysvibra
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@dayatsiaulia
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@porters
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@sanjeevm
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Special thanks to the jury consisting of:
@nelinoeva, @oscurity, @joanstewart, @jlufer, @qwerrie, @adalger


Congratulations to the winners and thank you all for the interesting articles.
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If you have an interesting article about nature and you don't think it should "fit" in the flood of other articles on the Amazing Nature Community, enter the competitions organized by the community.


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The Amazing Nature Community team is pleased with your interest in nature and welcomes all ORIGINAL articles and photos. At the same time, however, he points out that there is no place in the community for PLAGIATES.


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