Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

Thread on alternative views of iconic landmarks you (probably) haven’t seen before 🧵

1. Mount Fuji from a plane window.

2. Arc de Triomphe, Paris

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

3. Aerial view of Kaaba, Mecca

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

4. A view of the Taj Mahal that you do not usually see, highlighting the stark contrast between opulence and poverty divided by a single wall.

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

5. Top down view of the Statue of Liberty

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

6. The backside of Tutankhamun's burial mask

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

7. The dome of St. Peter’s Basilica seen through Rome's most famous keyhole.

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

8. The worn steps of the Tower of Pisa

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

9. Photographer Alexander Ladanivskyy, in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, captured an extraordinary drone shot of the Great Pyramid of Giza from an unusual perspective.

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

10. The Shanhai Pass, where the Great Wall of China meets the ocean.

Thread On Alternative Views Of Iconic Landmarks You (probably) Haven’t Seen Before 🧵

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