We often see photos of popular architecture and other attractions from around the world on the Internet. Usually they are all shot from the same angle that everyone is familiar with, so we decided to show how famous structures look from a different angle but from such an angle, most likely for the first time. This is precisely the zest and spectacularity of these pictures with the banal names “Statue of Liberty” or “Arc de Triomphe”. It's really worth taking a look at!
Photo of the underground part of the moai statue on Easter Island
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If you stand on Mount Rushmore, the United States looks like this
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If you stand on Mount Rushmore, the United States looks like this
An additional effect of this frame is given by the fact that it was taken with a long lens. Because of this, the building appears to be much smaller in height than it actually is.
Incomparable Venice from a bird's eye view
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Lincoln Memorial in the United States. The photographer stood behind the left shoulder of the sixteenth president of America.
Incomparable Venice from a bird's eye view
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Lincoln Memorial in the United States. The photographer stood behind the left shoulder of the sixteenth president of America.
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This shot was taken on 08/28/1963, during the famous performance of Martin Luther King.
Italian city of Pisa. Photo of the Leaning Tower of Pisa from the top view
This shot was taken on 08/28/1963, during the famous performance of Martin Luther King.
Italian city of Pisa. Photo of the Leaning Tower of Pisa from the top view
© Serg28564
Photos of the theater scene from behind the curtains
Photos of the theater scene from behind the curtains
Paris. Photo of the Eiffel Tower. Top view
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Looking at the tower from this angle, it might seem like it was turned upside down. Amazing view!
Mamayev Kurgan, Russia. Photo of the "Motherland Calls!" Statue, taken from behind the clouds
Looking at the tower from this angle, it might seem like it was turned upside down. Amazing view!
Mamayev Kurgan, Russia. Photo of the "Motherland Calls!" Statue, taken from behind the clouds
© bbushmin
Los Angeles, United States. Photo of the inscription "Hollywood". Back and top view
Los Angeles, United States. Photo of the inscription "Hollywood". Back and top view
© earthmoonsun
Photo of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Bottom view
Photo of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Bottom view
New York, United States of America. Photo of the Statue of Liberty from the alley of Liberty State Park
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