Crocodile City
Drones give us the opportunity of taking footage of sites that are too dangerous to be explored on foot, and here’s an example.
Here’s a picture of crocodiles basking on the shores of a swamp. Consider yourself lucky if your drone comes back in one piece.
Giant Whale And Its Little Buddy
It’s a widely known fact that whales are the largest animals on earth. This drone pic gives you an idea of just how huge they really are.
This picture was taken in Australia’s famous Montgomery Reef, and it shows a human-sized crocodile swimming next to a 50-foot-long humpback whale.
Stone Giant
This picture was taken near Edinburgh, Scotland. Curiously, this 100-foot-long figure was created by the iconic sculptor and convicted murderer Jimmy Boyle.
The artwork was eventually removed from its original site due to construction plans. In fact, the only part that remains is the giant’s foot.
Crazy Traffic
It’s common knowledge that China is the world’s most populated nation. If you’ve ever wondered what traffic in such an overpopulated country looks like, this picture will do the trick.
If you’re one of those who complain about traffic a lot, then try picturing yourself along the Beijing-Macau Expressway during rush hour. This will definitely make you look at things from another perspective.
Desolate Stadium
Formally the home of the iconic football team Detroit Lions, the Silverdome was once Michigan’s largest stadium.
Once the team moved to a different stadium back in 2002, the Silverdome was left in ruins. This picture shows the building in one of its lowest moments in history.
Giza Pyramids
Formerly one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World, the Giza Pyramid complex is one of the world’s most visited landmarks.
Here’s an aerial view of the Giza Pyramid complex. The Giza and Khafre pyramids are the larger structures found on the left, while the smaller structure is the Menkaure pyramid.
Barcelona’s Street Planning
Barcelona is Europe’s sixth most visited city, and it’s most famous for Gaudi’s modern structures. La Sagrada Familia is Spain’s most visited landmark.
However, Barcelona is also famous for its symmetric urban planning, as observed in this aerial view of the city.
Top Of The World
Drones have revolutionized mountain climbing, as they allow people to take unique footage of some of the world’s highest corners.
This group of adventurers is minutes away from reaching the peak of a rocky cliff. The flashing colors of their hiking clothes provide a stark contrast to the mountains bleakness.
French Paradise
Ten miles away from the French resort town Saint-Nazaire, there’s a small coastal commune called Pornichet.
Once a busy port, Pornichet’s harbor is currently filled with picturesque boats and yachts, which come in all colors and sizes.
Greek Cruises
The Greek city of Piraeus is home to the largest port in Europe and the second-busiest passenger port in the world.
Each year, over 20 million passengers embark on boats or cruises on their way to paradise islands like Mykonos or Santorini.
Caribbean Mountains
Most people traveling to the Caribbean choose mainstream destinations like Cuba, Dominican Republic, or The Bahamas. However, there’s another nearby country that isn’t usually on people’s bucket list: Haiti.
Home to over 10 million people, Haiti is famous for both its beaches and mountains. In fact, it’s the most mountainous country in the Caribbean.
Arequipa City Square
Even though Peru is most famous for the ancient Incan ruins of Machu Picchu, the country is filled with charming historical cities and ruins.
Arequipa is one of the country’s most touristic cities, and it’s most known for its square named Plaza de Armas. In this aerial pic, you can fully appreciate the square’s perfect symmetrical layout.
Ilha Da Madeira
This multi-colored gorge brimming with trees and waterfalls is located in the Portuguese Ilha da Madeira, one of Portugal’s most touristic islands.
This semi-tropical island is famous for its towering, forested mountains, and it’s also one of the best spots in the whole world to go whale-watching.
French Alps
This drone pic was taken just a few miles from Chamonix, one of the most iconic landmarks of the French Alps.
Not only is Chamonix a famous ski resort, but it’s also known for having hosted history’s first Winter Olympics. Nature lovers, this is the place to go.
Glogow
Most people traveling through Poland tend to visit cities like Krakow, Warsaw, or Gdansk, but the country is home to dozens of other charming villages.
Glogow happens to be one of the country’s most ancient towns, and even though most of its historic center was destroyed during World War II, it’s still worth a visit.
Ljubljana
Ljubljana is Slovenia’s capital city as well as the country’s main financial, economic, and cultural hub. Its architecture offers a blend of medieval, Renaissance, and modern styles.
Just like in other European cities such as Amsterdam or Bruges, Ljubljana’s streets are separated by picturesque channels and waterways.
Cloudy Sunset
Sharing photos of sunsets on Facebook and Instagram has become somewhat of a trend these days.
The thing is, some sights are so quaint you can’t help but share them. This dreamy drone pic features a field near the shores of a lake. The rolling clouds sure make it quite the picturesque take.
Newport Beach
When Newport Beach was founded back in the early 1800s, the land was sold at only $1 an acre. Never could they have imagined that the settlement would eventually become one of the country’s busiest port cities.
This drone pic offers a panoramic view of Newport Beach’s famous maritime harbor. If you look closely, you can observe the faraway mountains surrounded by a thin layer of clouds.
Corniglia, Italy
Drones are one of the best ways of getting perfect sunset pictures. This landscape image was taken in Corniglia, a small village in Northern Italy.
Corniglia is home to only 150 residents, so if you’re looking for a remote destination off the beaten track, this is your perfect choice. Keep in mind that you must climb 382 steps to reach the village, so make sure you’re in good shape.
Snow-Capped Mountains
Here’s yet another aerial picture of vast, towering mountains. You can even make out a few white houses scattered throughout the valley.
This picture was taken in Canada somewhere along the Saint Elias mountain chain. This area is home to Mount Logan, one of America’s highest mountains.
Prienai, Lithuania
Prienai is a small rural village located in Lithuania. Due to its beautiful natural surroundings, many tourists come here to practice skydiving or parachuting.
When viewed from atop, Prienai’s lakes and the surrounding forest seem to form a human face —one that conveys despair and confusion.
Iceland’s Volcanoes
Considering it's located just miles away from the Arctic, Iceland is Europe’s most remote nation. Due to it being a it’s a very mountainous island, it makes an excellent destination for backpackers and nature lovers.
However, Iceland is also famous for its countless volcanoes, many of which are still active. The vibrant colors of the lava contrast with the whiteness of the surrounding glaciers.
British Parking
British people have a reputation for playing by the rules, and this drone pic is proof of that.
If you look closely, you’ll realize that there isn’t even a single car that’s parked out of line. On top of that, the contrasting shades of red, blue, and white make the picture even livelier.
Curious Lion
It’s not that common for photographers to get that close to a lion in their natural habitat, but that’s what drones are for.
Not only is this a perfectly timed photo, but it also depicts every single detail of the lion’s face to perfection. You can even see the minuscule flies swirling by.
Lake Tahoe
This drone pic shows the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe, located near the California-Nevada border.
Lake Tahoe is one of the country’s largest sources of freshwater. In fact, it has 37 trillion gallons of water.
Romanian Wind Farm
The Fântânele-Cogealac Wind Farm is the largest onshore alternative energy farm not only in Romania but in all of Europe.
The farm has nearly 240 wind turbines, which produce 10% of Romania’s green energy production.
Abandoned Ship
This drone pic shows the rusty remains of a sunken ship. But ever since the sinking, it has taken on a life of its own.
The worn-down pieces of machinery are now covered in trees and plants. It’s basically a miniature forest in the middle of the sea.