There are some places in our world that we can all picture in our minds. For those of us who do not live close by, or have not visited them, we tend to have a singular perspective of the landmarks. We envision the up-close and personal photographs that we have seen time and again in books, on television, and on the internet. There are other views, and new perspectives, to each of the landmarks, though, showing where each one fits into the modern world that surrounds it. Below are fifteen examples of our world’s most famous landmarks, taken from two very different perspectives.
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