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Updated · Yahoo! Voices · Aug 23
Article Showcases 20 Famous Landmarks From Unusual Angles, Recasting Icons Like the Eiffel Tower
Updated
Updated · Yahoo! Voices · Aug 23

Article Showcases 20 Famous Landmarks From Unusual Angles, Recasting Icons Like the Eiffel Tower

1 articles · Updated · Yahoo! Voices · Aug 23

Summary

  • Twenty landmarks anchor the feature, which presents globally familiar sites from perspectives that make them look oddly unfamiliar rather than postcard-ready.
  • The collection ranges from the Eiffel Tower shot directly from below to the Hollywood sign’s backside and the Statue of Liberty viewed from inside and overhead.
  • Other images widen the effect by showing side or rear views of Mount Rushmore, the Sphinx, Michelangelo’s David and the Great Wall, plus context-heavy shots of the pyramids and Mona Lisa.
  • The article frames the gallery as a visual prompt on how a single unusual angle can recast even the world’s most recognizable places.

Insights

What hidden secrets do the world's most famous monuments reveal when you finally look at them from the wrong angle?
Could a simple shift in your physical perspective completely erase your memory of the most iconic landmarks on Earth?