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Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone - Kiwi Report

Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone


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Scary and beautiful photos accidentally captured by a drone

Since people started attaching cameras to drones, we have been able to view the world in a different light. Drones are agile and can get places to take aerial shots that helicopters and planes simply cannot. That means we get these amazingly revealing photographs that show more to the world than expected.
[post_page_title]Floating castle[/post_page_title]
This drone image captured the castle known as Mont Saint-Michel. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site found in Normandy, France. At certain times of the year this castle is inaccessible due to rising tides, which help create this illusion of it floating in the clouds.
Floating castle

The castle was deliberately built to be protected by the water and has never been taken during its history, which stretches all the way back to the 8th century.

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