19 breathtaking panoramic photos from around the world
The AirPano project team is shooting spherical panoramas from the air, using drones, balloons, airplanes, weather balloons, helicopters and airships. In other words, the guys take off literally everything that flies. But initially the project was just a hobby of two Muscovites, photographing on an ordinary “soap box”. Who would have thought then that over time their passion will turn into an internationally recognized photo project!
Take a look at what compelling shots this team of enthusiasts is taking right now. We present you a selection of panoramic photos of the most beautiful places on the planet from the AirPano project.
Riomaggiore in the Cinque Terre National Park (Italy)
Striking Dubai, UAE's largest city
Mount Everest
Top view on the Upper Garden of Peterhof in St. Petersburg (Russia)
Manhattan is not just an island, but also the historical core of New York (USA)
The highest waterfall in the world Angel (Venezuela)
Ice floes off the coast of Iceland
To make you understand the epic nature of Iguazu Falls in Argentina
Center of the Sun - Arc de Triomphe in Paris
The famous Victoria Falls in Zambia and a rainbow spread over it
Egyptian pyramids and what is behind them
Flyer Ferris Wheel (Singapore)
The open spaces of the Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah (USA)
The erupting Volcano Flat Tolbachik in Kamchatka (Russia)
Beautiful Barcelona, aerial view of the Cathedral
Such a cozy and attractive Santorini (Greece)
Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
Romantic Neuschwanstein, castle of the Bavarian king in southern Germany
Halong Bay in Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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