15 Famous Landmarks Zoomed Out To Capture Their Surroundings

By Inspirion @GoodMood20

Stonehenge. The Great Pyramids of Giza. Taj Mahal. Acropolis. Even if you’ve never seen these majestic structures in person you still have a picture in your mind every time you think of them. That is because they are nearly always photographed from the front and more or less all the photographs of these majestic structures are taken from the same angle,with no backgrounds.

But surprise surprise, they actually do have their surroundings,which,as you will see,don’t always match the glory and the beauty of the landmarks themselves.  On the other hand some of these landmarks are focal points of their cities and look even more grand and beautiful as you look from distance or air.

This is a compilation of 15 famous landmarks from around the world, zoomed out enough for us to see their surroundings that are, to put it mildly, surprising!

The Great Pyramids of Giza

Image credits: Edward Ewert

Image credits: Raimond Spekking

Stonehenge

Image credits: Amanda White

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 Taj Mahal

Image credits: Marvin Bartels

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The Brandenburg Gate

Image credits: Paul Gamble

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Sagrada Familia

Image credits: Rainer Walter Schmied

Image credits: Aldas Kirvaitis

Niagara Falls

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The Acropolis

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Mount Rushmore

Image credits: Lanis Rossi

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The Forbidden City

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Hollywood

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Santorini

Image credits: paowmagazine.com

Image credits: Csilla Zelko

Mona Lisa

Image credits: Pascal Le Segretain

Image credits: traveljapanblog.com

Central Park, New York City

Image credits: James

Image credits: Sergey Semenov

The Arc de Triomphe

Image credits: Kajo Photography

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Little Mermaid

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