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Bird’s-Eye Photos Taken by Drone and Satellites

These photographs, taken with drones, airplanes or satellites, offer us bird's-eye views of cities, structures and natural beauties with unique beauty.
 Bird’s-Eye Photos Taken by Drone and Satellites
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These stunning photos taken around the world show how magnificent images can emerge when we change our perspective. You will embark on a journey to different geographies from Finland to Antarctica, from New York to Izmir, from Dubai to Sicily.

Moreover, while looking at these photos, you will also gain information. Here are the wonderful photos that are the gift of technology to us:

1. 42. From a Roger Federer game watched by 517 people.

2. A Russian cargo ship sailing through the frozen waters of the Gulf of Finland.

3. Passenger ships are dismantled at the shipbreaking yard in İzmir’s Aliağa district to be used as scrap.

4. 2. The Colorado River, with a length of 330 km and a basin measuring 640,000 km², spans seven US states and two Mexican states.

5. Panda figures covering an area of ​​1,500 acres, created with solar panels in China.

6. Pieces of sea ice (Antarctica).

7. When construction of this junction in Dubai began, there were 30,000 industrial cranes in the city (25% of all cranes on the planet).

8. The watersheds in Everglades National Park in Florida, USA, look like veins when viewed from above.

9. Hundreds of boats dock at the port of a coastal town in the USA.

10. Hurricane Laura, which caused more than $16.1 billion in damage and 77 deaths.

11. Lava and ash erupting from Mount Raung, one of the most active volcanoes on the Indonesian island of Java.

12. Manhattan and Central Park built on 3,382 acres.

13. One of the largest flower gardens in the world, located in the Dutch municipality of Lisse.

14. Mississippi delta (the longest river in North America).

15. A naturally formed heart-shaped island off the coast of Croatia.

16. San Quintín Glacier (the largest outlet glacier of the North Patagonia Ice Field in southern Chile).

17. Cemetery covering approximately 230 acres in Mexico.

18. The county of Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales.

19. Salina, the second largest of the Aeolian Islands in northern Sicily, has six volcanoes. The two most prominent peaks are Monte dei Porri (below) and Monte Fossa delle Felci (above).

20. Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada.

21. A farming village of 6,000 inhabitants in Poland.

22. Cát Bà Archipelago in North Vietnam.

23. Nossa Senhora da Graça Castle (an 18th-century castle in the Portuguese village of Alcáçova).

24. A giant fish spotted on the surface of Loch Ness Lake in Scotland.

25. A view of the forest fire in Manavgat from space.

Source: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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