Morrison’s Quarry
Whenever you fly your drone over Morrison’s Quarry in Chelsea, Quebec, be sure not to miss the opportunity to capture breathtaking aerial shots. The unique perspective from above offers a chance to capture the stunning natural beauty and the vastness of this quarry. Don’t pass up the opportunity to document this remarkable location from the skies; it provides a perspective that genuinely highlights its impressiveness. It’s truly a view like no other.

The water is so pristine there that you will love this place. Scuba divers have a lot of fun there as there are numerous tugboats and cars in the water as well.
The Silverdome
The Silverdome stadium, formerly the home of the Detroit Lions football team, now lies in a state of disrepair. In 2002, it was relocated from its original site, and in 2009, investors acquired it with the intention of transforming it into a soccer stadium. Regrettably, that vision never materialized, leaving the Silverdome a sad relic of its once-vibrant past, echoing the missed opportunities for its revitalization. But here’s an incredible inside look at the stadium.

It is quite a historical monument as it was once a Super Bowl host, NBA finals were played here, the Pope visited it, and even Elvis had a concert in this stadium.
The Giant Pink Bunny
In 2005, the famous pink bunny sculpture was first spotted by a drone in Northern Italy’s picturesque Piedmont region. This whimsical and captivating art piece revealed from an aerial perspective, ignited the curiosity and wonder of viewers worldwide. Its debut from above marked the beginning of a long-lasting fascination, solidifying the bunny’s status as an enduring and iconic installation. Although it is quite random and strange at first glance, it’s also mesmerizing.

Given the name Hase, it measured 200-feet in length and is 20-feet-high. Although plans were to keepthere by 2025, it had already decomposed by 2016.Keep Watchin
The Swimmers and the Shark
We’ll start with this drone photo that is considered one of the most well-timed drone photos. So, it was taken over the lovely city of Panama City Beach, Florida. In this photo, you can see a fisherman trying his absolute best to reel the shark in while people watch it from a safe distance. Fortunately, he was successful in it and the shark was released back to the ocean unharmed.

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One of the fishermen present at the Panama City Beach said, “We weren’t directly targeting hammerhead sharks but when your line is out there you never know what you’re going to hook on to.”
Skyscrapers Everywhere
This remarkable aerial perspective reveals the city of Hong Kong, renowned for its towering skyscrapers. While these skyscrapers offer a stunning visual, they have posed significant challenges for Hong Kong residents seeking affordable housing. The city’s real estate market, dominated by these majestic structures, has made it increasingly difficult for citizens to secure affordable living spaces, underscoring the dichotomy between architectural splendor and housing accessibility. Though the drone photo itself is fascinating.

Although skyscrapers are beautiful to look at and make for an impressive view, they definitely come with a controversial background and history.
Canoeing With a Whale Shark
Captured on Derawan Island in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, this photograph showcases a wild moment that can only be encountered when out in pure nature. This innocent canoer was enjoying their daily row when a giant whale shark made its way behind him. It looks like if the whale shark wanted to, it could swallow the canoe whole. We’re curious what happened after this shot was taken…

Perhaps the purpose of this photo was to show the world that sharks are not as dangerous as they are portrayed to be.
The Boneyard
Undoubtedly, the United States allocates substantial funds to acquire military equipment. Yet, the fate of retired equipment remains a curious question. In Tucson, Arizona, “The Boneyard” comes into play, serving as the repository for decommissioned military hardware. Here, retired equipment finds a new role, either through repurposing or as a source of spare parts, illustrating a strategic and sustainable approach to managing these assets. Either way, who knew there were this many planes in one spot?

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It is the resting spot of over 4000 different types of military airplanes. This is the world’s largest storage center that has been around since the end of the Second World War.
Gulliver the Gentle Giant
This image, taken from a drone soaring over Edinburgh, Scotland, showcases the statue known as “Gulliver the Gentle Giant.” What adds a unique dimension to this artwork is the fact that it was created by Jimmy Boyle, a convicted murderer, during his time in Glasgow’s Barlinnie Prison. This amalgamation of artistry and a criminal past imbues the statue with a captivating story, making it a compelling subject of curiosity and contemplation.

The statue that has become quite popular among the local population was placed and unveiled in 1976. As it became unstable over the years and the government wanted to establish a flood prevention system, the local government decided to remove it in 2011. Although it was demolished, it lives on the cyberspace to this day.
Christ The Redeemer Statue
This special picture of Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer statue was taken with a drone. The drone helped us get a rare and fantastic view of this famous monument. It’s a new and exciting way to see the statue and the beautiful area around it that most people would never know if it weren’t for incredible drone photos like these. Drones really change the possibilities of photography and capture views unthinkable.