Many people are accustomed to the postcard views of the monuments and wonders of the world.
In the world there are many famous places, monuments and attractions that we have a very good present even if never been there.
But we offer you to look at the pictures so you can see like all famous places from a slightly different angle.
1. Bavarian town of nördlingen built in a meteor crater created 14 million years ago
2. The end of the great wall of China
3. A place where die old tires
4. Living proof that Cairo is a very old city…
5. and since the construction of the pyramids there had to build very, very much
6. Rainbow in a 360 degree view from the plane
7. It looks like mercury
8. Views of Barcelona from the height of bird flight. Left Sagrada Familia, the Sagrada Familia
9. And it looks like one of the data centers Google
10. Once on Everest could only one. Today will have to stand in line
11. Stonehenge: stones on the field
12. We used to see their images separately, but on Easter island, these ancient statues standing in a row
13. Mona Lisa somewhere out there, these crowds
14. Two sides of new York
15. Skyscrapers in downtown Toronto, Canada
16. Tulip fields in Holland
17. Taj Mahal and its surrounding landscape
18. The abandoned Packard automotive plant in Detroit
19. The inscription Hollywood barely visible, but still visible from space
20. So from above looks like the Burning Man festival, annually hosted in the desert black Rock (Nevada, USA)
21. The Greek island of Santorini the building seemed to grow out of the mountain
22. View of the Parthenon from afar
23. For the construction of Hobbiton kinderwunsch impossible to find a better place than New Zealand
24. In 2013, Boston was such a snowstorm that life in the city came to a standstill for the whole day
25. Eiffel tower looks great from any angle and at any time of the day
26. Niagara falls in winter takes on a different form
27. At the entrance to the Colosseum is simply breath-taking.
28. Two sides of Rio de Janeiro
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