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Juan Martinez
Monday, 29 February 2016 / Published in Travel Journal

18 photographs showing the world from a bird´s eyes

 

AirPano is a not-for-profit project created by a team of Russian photo enthusiasts focused on taking high-resolution aerial panoramic photographs. With 360° photographs, 360° videos and wonderful panoramic aereal videos, AirPano is showing the world from a perspective some of us could only imagine.

I made a short copilation of some of the most interesting and impressive photographs. It´s amazing how you can see the world from a different perspective and it looks like it´s a place you´ve never been.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Cancun, Mexico

Cancun, Mexico

Dubai, Arab Emirates

Dubai, Arab Emirates

Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Wall of China, China

Great Wall of China, China

Huanglong, Sichuan, China

Huanglong, Sichuan, China

Icebergs, Southern Iceland

Icebergs, Southern Iceland

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey

Namib Desert, Namibia

Namib Desert, Namibia

Santorini, Greece

Santorini, Greece

Times Square, New York City, USA

Times Square, New York City, USA

Tulip Fields, Netherlands

Tulip Fields, Netherlands

Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbawe border

Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbawe border

Wayag Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Wayag Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yuanyang Hani Rice Terraces, China

Yuanyang Hani Rice Terraces, China

Thanks to AirPano for their contribution and if you want to see more check their facebook site or www.airpano.com

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