More than 39,000 photographs were filed in 2019 for The New York Times’s Travel desk — for stories from places such as Cuba, Dakar, Paris and Thailand, among hundreds of others.
We’ve combed through all of them to bring you 22 of our favorites, presented here alongside links to the articles in which they originally appeared.
Sit back, relax and enjoy a whirlwind visual tour of this year’s best travel photography.
The ruins of the St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease, an 18th-century church built for plantation families on St. Helena Island, S.C., where the Gullah Geechee culture has endured since the days of slavery.Credit…Hunter McRaeA dive near the Pink Beach snorkel site off the coast of Bonaire, an island in the Caribbean Sea. Bonaire offers a beacon of hope for coral reefs.Credit…Erik Freeland for The New York TimesThe pier, El Muelle de la Río Tinto, in Huelva, a city in southwestern Spain, was once used for the mining industry. It has been transformed into a two-story elevated park.Credit…Emilio Parra Doiztua for The New York TimesThe Stari Most bridge, above the Neretva River, in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Credit…Susan Wright for The New York TimesThe ornate Basilica of St. Josaphat has been a prominent part of Milwaukee’s skyline since 1901.Credit…Kevin Miyazaki for The New York Times
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