Photos taken from airplanes and helicopters give visitors strange perspectives at world-famous tourist destinations.
Iguazu Falls is the natural boundary between Argentina and Brazil. The water rushing down from a height of nearly 100 m makes Iguazu majestically beautiful with white foam.
Dubai is famous for its skyscrapers and this photo gives a different perspective of the towering structures here.
Putting aside the vibrant and bustling image of sparkling buildings, New York City, USA in the photo looks like a green and poetic peninsula.
Pyramids, Egypt becomes small from this angle.
Considered the roof of the world, the familiar image of Everest is the rolling mountains covered with white snow. With this perspective, visitors can fully admire the breathtaking beauty of Everest on a warm sunny day.
Bogoria Lake is one of the most beautiful flamingo viewing spots in Kenya and the world. The best time to admire the breath-taking scenery is from late August to early April.
From this angle, viewers can see some of the breathtaking beauty of the waterfall known as the highest in the world – the 979 m Angel Falls in Venezuela.
Panoramic view of the lion island nation of Singapore with giant ferris wheel and Marina Bay Sands building in the distance.
The Taj Mahal stands out against the blue Indian sky. This is one of the 7 new wonders of the world, built entirely of marble. Often visitors coming here will see a crowded and bustling scene of people coming to visit. But from this angle, you will feel the peacefulness of the temple.
Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, with its rocky islands jutting out from the peaceful water, looks like a watercolor painting. The bay has 1,969 islands of different sizes and has been recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage twice.