Unexpected rear view of the 12 most famous landmarks in the world
There are things in the world that are more famous for their stunning rear views, and these 12 famous tourist attractions are no exception. Usually, travelers pay to see their front side and photograph it, forgetting that from behind they can be no less interesting. We'll see!
Inscription Hollywood
Los Angeles, CA
Nothing embodies the City of Angels like the famous Hollywood inscription on its hills.
Great Sphinx in Giza
Cairo, Egypt.
The oldest monumental monument in the world, also bearing the nicknames "Terrifying" and "Father of Horror."
The Statue of Liberty
New York.
The famous statue for many years with a stern expression on his face has welcomed millions of immigrants in New York.
Mermaid
Copenhagen, Denmark.
This 102-year-old monument, a gift from brewer Karl Jacobsen to the city, attracts millions of tourists every year.
Christ the Redeemer
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This is how this magnificent monument looks from the back. No less impressive, isn't it?
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Cairo, Egypt.
In the photo, this attraction often looks like it is located in the middle of a vast desert, although in fact the background for the pyramids is the panorama of Cairo.
Machu Picchu
Aguas Calientes, Peru.
A close-up view of this ancient Inca city in popular photographs is so ingrained in our minds that photos taken from a different angle are simply amazing.
Thinker
Paris, France.
The Thinker is in front, the Hulk is in the back!
Acropolis of Athens
Athens, Greece.
This view of the famous landmark explains why the ancient Greeks decided to build a citadel in this place.
Brandenburg Gate
Berlin, Germany.
Yes, from the back, this architectural monument, admittedly, looks almost the same as from the front.
Statue of god Murugan
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This 43-meter-high statue of a Hindu deity is the second tallest in the world and serves as protection for Batu caves.
Temple with blue domes
Santorini, Greece.
In famous photos, this building is usually visible surrounded by stunning white buildings, but from this angle it becomes clear that the city of Oia is dangerously built into the rock.