In other words, with the development of space technology, human vision has been greatly expanded, allowing us to observe the world we live in at an unprecedented height.
There is a website called Daily Overview in foreign countries, which specializes in collecting those interesting, shocking, magical satellites and aerial images, when we look down on this land where we live day and night at a height of 10,000 meters, those familiar scenes have also changed their appearance... Let's take a look:
On the coast of Portugal, a village called São Martinho do Porto, has a scallop-shaped bay.
Croatia's Balenac Island on the Adriatic coast, bordering farmland, makes the island look down from God's point of view like a giant fingerprint.
In Santa Cruz, Bolivia, a deforested rainforest that has had to be destroyed to expand food production because of a growing population.
The Santa Cruz rainforest was transformed into a residential area, each windmill is a community, including churches, bars, cafes, schools and football fields, with light areas of soybean fields and dark areas of windbreaks.
Overlooking Japan's Mount Fuji from space, it is the highest mountain in Japan, it is also an active volcano, the last eruption was in 1707, in the past three hundred years, the volcano has accumulated a huge amount of energy inside, I heard that the recent eruption ...
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Plant in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, has a capacity of 300,000 vehicles.
The scarlet cliffs of Arizona, also known as the Valley of Waves, are formed by red iron oxide and blue manganese, which are even more fascinating from the drone perspective.
In the U.S. state of Oregon, every 40 to 60 years, all trees in an area are cut down, forming this checkerboard grid pattern.
In an evaporation pond at a potash mine in Utah, usa, in order to reduce the time required for potash to crystallize, the water is dyed bright blue, and the darker water will absorb more sunlight and heat.
Russia's Taurosir Volcano, a stratified volcano (compound volcano) located on Wenyou Gudan Island in the Kuril Islands, is currently covered by a lake, forming the wonder of the island in the lake in the sea.
The somali town of Luke, located on a horseshoe bend in the Juba River, is almost perfectly surrounded by the river channel, with a narrowest point of less than 100 meters, and is the only entrance to the town, which can be described as a natural "moat".
Aden is the temporary capital of Yemen, and its natural harbour is located in the crater of a dormant volcano that was originally in the middle of the sea and formed a low isthmus after the eruption to connect with the mainland.
In the Vallacas Bridge district of Madrid, Spain, you can see colorful apartment buildings with public courtyards, equivalent to an upgraded version of the previous chinese compound, with a series of public facilities such as swimming pools and courts.
From the air, can you still recognize that this is Stonehenge?
Look at the "blue sky" and white clouds, near the Bahamas, cumulus clouds floating in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Jing River, which winds through a valley in Chunhua County, is surrounded by farmland and small villages, the Jing River is like an artery, and the surrounding valley is like a capillary, nourishing the creatures on both sides.
In the heart of the Spanish Barcelona extension, there are no high-rise buildings, and its strict grid planning, octagonal intersections and apartments with public courtyards are a boon for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
An idle uranium mine on the Mangeslak Peninsula in Kazakhstan, with excavated rock formations in the middle, looking from above like an Impressionist painting, beautiful and dangerous...
Manshiyat Naser, a community in Cairo, Egypt, also known as the "garbage city", is the largest gathering place for Zabalin people in Cairo, who make ends meet by collecting garbage from house to house, making a veritable city of waste scavengers.
A 12.5 km high-speed test track in Nardò, Italy, with all four lanes in the ring with neutral stability, drivers in the outermost lanes do not need to turn the steering wheel even at speeds of up to 240 km / h.
Tunisia's hills are lined with olive trees that form a colorful pattern, and Tunisia exports more organic olive oil than any other country, accounting for 4-9% of the world's total olive oil production, also known as the country of olives.
Venezuela's Petare slum, home to 370,000 people, is one of the largest in the world, with houses stacked tightly together in stark contrast to the nearby high-rises and tree-lined buildings.
The Cico Crater, at the southernmost tip of Mexico City, is just 40 kilometres south of the city centre and is slowly being engulfed by advancing urban sprawl, which is home to farmland.
Circular farmland landscapes in Saudi Arabia's Wadi As-Sirhan Basin, each up to 3 km in diameter, are evenly irrigated by a 360-degree rotating sprinkler to address water scarcity.
Luoping County, Yunnan, which is covered by rape flower fields, is one of the four major rapeseed flower seas in China, with an area of 800,000 mu and a golden sea of flowers.
The Madredios River, a tributary of the Amazon River, meanders through the rainforest, and from the satellite map, you can clearly see the oxbow lake formed by the river bending and straightening.
The Civil Pantheon of San Nicolás Storntino, a cemetery in Mexico City covering an area of about 100 hectares, here you will see colorful tombstones, which are also typical of Mexican cemeteries, designed to reflect the hobbies, lifestyles or occupations of the deceased.
Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont, is an active, stratified volcano off the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Most interestingly, the National Forest Reserve surrounding the volcano, in stark contrast to the surrounding meadow pastures, is that this large dark green disc can be seen even in space.
The village of Krell in the Dutch province of Flevoland, a village that grows flowers, gives people a feeling of strange traffic, chickens and dogs smelling each other...
Chinturipe, Sicily, Italy, a town built on a mountainous terrain, is like a giant lying on the ground...
Satellite time-lapse images of the volcanic eruption in Tonga earlier this year, the huge energy of the eruption, spewed ash into the air several kilometers.
Comparing the tonga volcano a few days before the eruption (January 12) and after the eruption (January 15), half of the island was squeaked...
The space shuttle from a height of 200 kilometers, the volcanic eruption, the scattered volcanic ash, like Mother Earth eating a bad stomach, diarrhea...
French astronauts shot a wide range of aurora time-lapse video in space, and from this point of view, it is even more psychedelic...
A photo of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which broke through clouds during its last launch in May 2011, was taken from a nearby NASA Space Shuttle training plane.
In front of the earth, we are very small, so we are great...