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50 Alternate Angles Of Popular Landmarks That Reveal Hidden Details
You’ve seen them in textbooks, on postcards, and probably on your screensaver, but have you ever seen them like this?
From the Eiffel Tower to the Statue of Liberty, these iconic landmarks look strikingly different when captured from just a few steps to the left, right, or high above.
Keep scrolling to see some of the most iconic places shown in ways you’ve likely never imagined.
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CN Tower Poking Out Of The Clouds On Approach Into Toronto
Pisa Leaning Tower Inside
Mount Fuji As Seen From A Nearby City
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
Standing In Europe, Looking At Asia. Blue Mosque, Turkey
The Great Wall In Simatai, China
Stonehenge From Above
The Top Of The Great Pyramid Of Giza, Egypt
Backside Of Tutankhamuns Mask
The Pyramids From A Hotel Room
Empire State Building, New York
The Backside Of Dracula's Castle, Romania
Insane Perspective On Just How Immense The Great Pyramid Of Giza Is
The Back Of Notre Dame Was Just As Nice As The Front
Sydney Opera House
Taj Mahal From An Alternate Angle
Niagara Falls From The Air Showing Horseshoe Falls And American Falls With Goat Island Dividing Them
The View Of Edinburgh Castle From My Bed
A Gorgeous View From Istanbul University Library, Blue Mosque - Istanbul
A More Depressing View Of The Taj Mahal
The Great Wall Of China In The East Is Well-Preserved, In Western China, Not So Much
I Work In A Bar Owned By A Lord And Lady Who Live In A Castle On An Island You Can Only Walk To At Low Tide
Top View Of The Forbidden City, China
From The Top Of St. Peter's Dome
Drone Shot Of The Parthenon From Above
Aerial View Of The Bean In Chicago
The Pantheon In Rome, As Seen From Two Slightly Different Angles
A Size Comparison Of A Human And A Toe Of The World’s Tallest Statue "Statue Of Unity", India
The Most Famous Painting In The World From A Different Angle
Mt. Rushmore From An Unusual Angle
This Photo Brought Me A Fame Years Ago. This Is The Second Tallest Building In The World. Shanghai Tower, China
View From The Top Of Christ The Redeemer
View From The Tip Of Crazy Horse's Index Finger
Sculpture started in 1948 in the Black Hills of South Dakota. There is no ETA on a completion date. Twice a year you can climb to the top during the Volk's March and get some great photo ops.
