Beautiful images of the world taken from the skies
Bird's-eye views you won't believe are real

Shark Fin Cove, Davenport, California, USA

Salt Pans, Gozo, Malta

Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos Islands

Tegallalang rice terraces, Indonesia

Namib Desert, Namibia

Estrada Marginal Norte, Peniche, Portugal

Niagara Falls, Canada/USA

Road near Laki Volcano, Iceland

Atacama Desert, Chile

Lombard Street, San Francisco, California, USA

Twelve Apostles, Victoria, Australia

Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Forests around Berthoud Pass, Colorado, USA

Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Zhangye National Geopark, China

Silhouette Island, Seychelles

Rheinschlucht, Versam, Switzerland

Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro is a joy to admire from heady heights. This downward-looking view of Copacabana beach offers a glorious glimpse of the swirling mosaic sidewalk that fringes the palm-lined sands. Love this? These fantastic travel photos will make you feel better about the world too.
Ningaloo Marine Park, Exmouth, Australia

Colonia de Sant Jordi, Ses Salines, Mallorca, Spain

Lavender fields in Provence, France

Shifen Waterfall, Taiwan

Shifen Waterfall, in Taiwan's Pingxi District, is not the world's most famous cascade but it's one of the best looking from above. It crashes over terraced rock for more than 66 feet (20m) but despite its power, the water remains gloriously glassy on top, like an infinity pool at a swish hotel. A top view captures the water's surprising stillness. Discover more of the world's most dramatic waterfalls.
Misfat Al Abriyeen, Oman

Clarence Battery, Guernsey, UK

Built in 1780, Clarence Battery broods over the Channel Island of Guernsey. It's a well-preserved slice of history and this aerial snap shows the ruins of the defensive battery, as well as the rocky shoreline, the dense surrounding thickets and the lapping waves of the English channel.
Hverir Geothermal Area, Iceland

Transfăgărășan, Romania

Fall leaves, North Carolina, USA

Captured with a drone, this sea of trees carpets the Appalachian Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. Rivalling the displays put on by forests in New England, the leaves here explode in a riot of crimson, ochre, tan and russet come fall. Read on to discover the world's most wonderful views.
Chapman's Peak, Cape Town, South Africa

Rub' Al Khali, Arabian Desert

Rub' Al Khali, part of the Arabian Desert, means 'empty quarter' in Arabic and this sprawling area covers swathes of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen and the UAE. It lays claim to being the largest continuous area of sand on the planet. From above, the shrub-flecked landscape appears surreal with sandy orange crests and shadowy ridges. It's not hard to see why it was used as a location for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

A UNESCO World Heritage Site since the 1970s, Plitvice Lakes National Park protects a picturesque natural area in central Croatia.
Known for its waterfalls, interlocking lakes, karst rock formations and forestland, the park looks as stunning from the sky as it does from the ground. See more beautiful images of Europe's national parks
Mekong Delta rice fields, Vietnam

Bled Island, Slovenia

Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Vaavu Atoll, Maldives

Pyrgos Kallistis, Santorini, Greece

Santorini's sugar-cube buildings take on new life when seen from the air. Captured here is the village of Pyrgos Kallistis (better known as just Pyrgos) and the white-washed houses, labyrinthine passageways and contrasting blue domes appear like a geometric pattern.
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, Canada

Death Valley, California, USA

A sprawling area of California desert land, Death Valley encompasses endless sand dunes, peaks and salt pans, and is one of the hottest places on the planet. Captured from above the stark landscape comes into full focus – in this aerial photo, a barren, sandy plain is sliced open by a lonely highway. Discover more hidden wonders in the world's deserts
Koh Lipe, Thailand

Gorreana Tea Factory, the Azores, Portugal

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone, USA

One of the USA's most revered natural wonders, Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the country, is located in Yellowstone National Park. The pool is a fierce blue with a ring of acid yellow and bright orange framing it like fire, and its psychedelic colours are caused by bacteria that thrives in the heat. From above you can appreciate its scale (it's 370 feet/113m in diameter) and the way its rainbow colours contrast with the pale earth all around. Now check out the jaw-dropping places you can only see in photos.
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