“Prepare to Question Reality: Explore These Stunning Photos That Play Tricks on Your Mind!”

"Prepare to Question Reality: Explore These Stunning Photos That Play Tricks on Your Mind!"
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On the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, the white sand beaches and blue waters aren’t the only things that draw in tourists. One major reason that people visit the island is to have an up-close and personal experience with an airplane. At the nearby Princess Juliana International Airport, due to the short runway, approaching aircraft have to touch down as close as possible, flying over the beach at minimal altitude. It is a popular beach activity with nearby bars and restaurants displaying airline departure and arrival times and even broadcasts the radio transmissions between pilots.

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Guatemalan Sinkhole

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After the downpours of the Tropical Storm Agatha in Guatemala, a giant sinkhole opened up in the northern part of the capital city swallowing an area larger than an entire street intersection. Along with all of the street, a three-story building and a house also fell into the abyss. This certainly would be a sight to see although something that you would want to stay far away from. Although it is magnificent, it’s even comfortable looking at it from behind a computer screen.

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Water Colors

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Although this looks like something taken from a painting, it is in fact very real. In Western Australia, these blue salt fields cover areas of the region and show that parts of the outback are just as colorful as other parts of the world. This image was captured by Simon Butterworth, flying at an altitude of 4,000 to 5,000 feet in order to make the images as abstract as possible. He noted that “The tracks where the salt harvesting machines have worked across the salt pans look for all the world like watercolor painting brush strokes.”

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