domingo, 12 de abril de 2015

Fotos incríveis tiradas por drones.

Eu adoro fotos e achei um site bem legal na qual posta fotos incríveis que deixa qualquer um louco para viajar. Esse site tem foto incríveis que faz você perder o folego e te faz querer ver mais e mais, além disso contém uma legenda abaixo da foto que pode te ajudar a praticar inglês! As fotos abaixo foram tiradas por drones: uma das mais novas tecnologias.  Se liga nas fotos e me digam se não são de te fazer pensar: preciso ir para esse lugar agora!

  The neatly arranged suburbs around Sagrada Familia. Octagonal city blocks allow for the light, spacious street corners which make al fresco beer & tapas in Barcelona such a delight. Click  here  for the full Europe gallery. 

  Saint Petersburg's Hermitage Pavilion wreathed in dawn mist. The little whipped cream palace was famous for parties where mechanical tables laden with food rose from beneath the floorboards. Click  here  for the full gallery. 

  Saints Peter & Paul Cathedral rising through winter mist. 

 The Taj Mahal and its gardens as the day's first tourists trickle through. Click  here  to watch a BBC interview discussing working with a drone in India. 

 The star fort at Bourtange. Three centuries after the last cannonball was fired in anger at the fort, it now serves as a museum and centre of a sleepy farming village in eastern Holland. The low, thick walls were designed to offset the pounding force of cannonfire.

 Paris’ Sacré-Cœur glowing in a hazy sunrise. 

O site não só traz fotos de locais mas traz também fotos de culturas e pessoas diferentes, mostram uma realidade totalmente diferente na qual você nem imaginava que existia. São inúmeras culturas, mas as que estão sendo representadas nas fotos podem te fazer pensar duas coisas "nossa, vale apena conhecer " ou "E eu que estava reclamando de salada no almoço".


  Two shepherds lead Palangan's flock   out to pasture. At first light, the lanes of Palangan village are busy with children leading their family sheep into the centre of the village. Once the flock has gathered, these shepherds begin their trek into the hills. 

  A local lost in thought as a cabin of Tramway 25 docks. This was the first passenger tramway in the USSR and has run almost continuously since 1954. 

 Husky-eyed student waiting for her bus in Yakutsk, the coldest city on earth. 

 Warm draughts of air escaping this house freeze into puffs of ice which form, fall and reform throughout winter. 


  Workers at rest in the gothic columns of CST train station, Mumbai. The men had just finished a shift replacing tiles on the roof of the building.

 A girl from the Chepang tribe in the highlands of southern Nepal. The girl was on her way to guard a corn crop against monkeys.

Acho que vocês já estão impressionados com a qualidade das fotos, estou certa?! Agora preparem-se para não babar porque essas fotos em contato com a natureza vão te fazer querer colocar como plano de fundo de tão encantadora que são.

 "En root to school": At around 8:30am every weekday these friends make their way through the jungle and across an ancient tree root bridge on their way to class. Click  here  for full story on the Meghalaya region of India. 

  The thin aerial roots which locals knot into place to train rubber trees into bridges and ladders which can stand up to the rain-soaked environment of Meghalaya. 

  A tea picker caught out in a storm near Ooty, southern India. Moments earlier I'd passed in a train crawling cautiously over rivers red with floodwater. It was slow enough I could jump out and scramble back up to this plantation. Getting back to civilisation through the storm took the rest of the day.

 A local couple  walk through the "Tunnel of Love" in Ukraine. A train runs through the tunnel thrice daily, delivering wood to a nearby factory & keeping the tunnel tightly trimmed. Click  here  for the full gallery. 

  Turkmenistan's Darvaza gas crater. In the 1970s, Soviet engineers accidentally collapsed this cavern while exploring for gas in the Karakum Desert. The escaping methane was lit to avoid poisoning nearby villages. It has been burning ever since. Click  here  for a glimpse of Turkmenistan's mad world. 

2 comentários:

  1. A fotografia é realmente sensacional e essas fotos! Tudo o que você disse eu concordo!
    "Uma imagem vale mais que mil palavras"
    Beijos!
    www.no-coracao.blogspot.com

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    1. É sensacional mesmo, uma imagem pode descrever muitas coisas!
      Beijos Victoria!

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