All honestly: what the 11 most famous landscapes in the world actually look like

There is no better way to see a new place than to view it from above. That is why so many tourists go to the other side of the world in pursuit of breathtaking landscapes, which are actually ordinary traps, “set up” in travel booklets and magazines.

View from the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in Shanghai.

View from there on a foggy day.

This is what New York looks like with the Empire State Building.

But the cityscape that opens from a building in downtown Manhattan is no longer so impressive.

Everyone wants to see Singapore from the view pool on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands.

But they don’t know that cranes and oil rigs will also be part of the landscape.

The Grand Canyon is one of those natural wonders that everyone should see.

Just remember that depending on the weather, the canyon may not look as red as you used to see in the pictures.

Many tourists climb the 533 steps of the winding staircase of Cologne Cathedral to see the city from above.

Know what you will look through the wire fence surrounding the top of the cathedral.

Space Needle in Seattle is a symbol of the city.

Only the view on a not-so-clear day opens up somewhat gloomy.

Rio de Janeiro with the statue of Christ the Redeemer.

True, such a majestic landscape will open to you if you can get through the crowd of tourists and at least catch a glimpse of the city.

The London Eye is the most famous Ferris wheel in the UK. So you can see the evening city from here.

But in the afternoon the view is much more ordinary.

From the CN Tower in Toronto, you can admire the city from above the clouds.

But you should not spend time and money on this on a foggy day.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris offers a wonderful view of the Champ de Mars.

However, in this picture the park does not look so attractive, does it?

Stunning landscapes of Barcelona appear before the eyes of visitors to the Park Guell.

Just remember that the colors of the park and Barcelona may not be as bright as they appear in some photos.

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