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Landmarks That Can Be Seen From Space: Photos

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  • The International Space Station has the best view of some of Earth’s most iconic landmarks.
  • Astronauts can see man-made structures, including the Pyramids of Giza and Dubai’s Palm Islands.
  • Natural landmarks, such as the Grand Canyon and the Amazon River, can also be observed from the ISS.

If you’re looking for the best view of our world’s landmarks, you might need a ticket to space first.

Some of the Earth’s most jaw-dropping sites — both natural and man-made — only reveal their sheer scale and beauty when captured from 250 miles overhead.

The International Space Station has snapped images of some of these landmarks, such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Pyramids at Giza, and San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge.

Photos show how incredible landmarks look both from the ground and from way, way above.

The Amazon River


The Amazon River surrounded by Peruvian rainforest.

The Amazon River surrounded by Peruvian rainforest.


Mariusz Kluzniak/Getty Images

The river travels through the Andes Mountains of Peru and flows through Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Brazil before reaching the Atlantic Ocean.

The Amazon River seen from space


The Amazon River is pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 260 miles above Brazil in South America.

The Amazon River is pictured from the International Space Station as it orbited 260 miles above Brazil in South America.


NASA

As the world’s second-longest river and biggest by volume, it is relatively easy to spot from space. It runs for more than 4,000 miles.

Wadi Rum


Rocks in Wadi Rum, Jordan desert at sunset.

Rocks in Wadi Rum, Jordan desert at sunset.


Anton Petrus/Getty Images

Wadi Rum, a valley of dunes, canyons, sandstone mountains, and aged petroglyphs in Jordan, has been used in films such as “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and “The Martian.”

Wadi Rum seen from space


Wadi Rum is a protected area and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.

Wadi Rum is a protected area and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.


NASA

Wadi Rum, which is known as the “Valley of the Moon” by Jordanians, can also be seen clearly from space.

The Golden Gate Bridge


Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.


Coyright Roy Prasad/Getty Images

The bridge’s consulting architect Irving Morrow preferred the “international orange” color of the nearly 9,000-foot, single-span suspension bridge as it increased its visibility amid the San Francisco fog, according to History.com.

The Golden Gate Bridge from space


The Golden Gate Bridge links San Francisco with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in northern California.

The Golden Gate Bridge links San Francisco with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in northern California.


Roscosmos/NASA

The International Space Station provides the best view of the Golden Gate Bridge in winter months when fog is lighter and days are shorter.

The Grand Canyon


View over the South and North Rim in the Grand Canyon

View over the South and North Rim in the Grand Canyon.


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One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is an incredible landmark that formed millions of years ago.

The Grand Canyon from space


Northern Arizona and the Grand Canyon are captured in this pair of Multi-angle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR) images from December 31, 2000.

Northern Arizona and the Grand Canyon are captured in this pair of Multi-angle Imaging Spectroradiometer (MISR) images from December 31, 2000.


NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL

To astronauts, the Grand Canyon resembles a long, flowing river at 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and more than a mile deep in some places, per the Grand Canyon Conservancy. They’re the lucky few to see the canyon in its entirety

The Great Barrier Reef


The Great Barrier Reef.

The Great Barrier Reef.


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Another of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World can be found in this coral sea, located off Australia’s northeastern coast, where the biggest coral-reef system in the world exists.

The Great Barrier Reef from space


An astronaut aboard the International Space Station used a powerful lens to photograph these three reefs in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station used a powerful lens to photograph these three reefs in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.


NASA

Also visible from the ISS, the Great Barrier Reef extends over 1,430 miles and contains almost 3,000 reefs and 890 islands, 400 coral types, 1,500 fish species, 4,000 mollusks, and over 200 bird species, according to UNESCO.

The Kennecott Copper Mine


Aerial view of the Kennecott Copper Mine, which is the largest man-made excavation.

Aerial view of the Kennecott Copper Mine, which is the largest man-made excavation.


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Also known as the Bingham Canyon Mine, this is located near Salt Lake City in Utah. It’s the world’s largest man-made excavation, Smithsonian Magazine reported.

The Kennecott Copper Mine from space


The Kennecott Copper Mine, southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, is one of the largest open-pit mines in the world

The Kennecott Copper Mine, southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, is one of the largest open-pit mines in the world.


NASA

Per Mining Technology, the Kennecott Copper Mine is one of the world’s great open-pit mines at 2.5 miles wide and half a mile deep. It has been in operation for over a century.

The Himalayas


The Himalaya Mountain range located in Nepal.

The Himalaya Mountain range located in Nepal.


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The Himalayas have an average elevation of 20,000 feet and cover approximately 1,500 miles across countries including Pakistan, Nepal, India, China, and Bhutan

The Himalayas from space


The city of Kathmandu, Nepal, seen at the bottom left of this Landsat 9 image, lies in a valley south of the Himalayan Mountains between Nepal and China.

The city of Kathmandu, Nepal, seen at the bottom left of this Landsat 9 image, lies in a valley south of the Himalayan Mountains between Nepal and China.


NASA/USGS

Few mountain ranges compare to the snow-covered Himalayas: The range is visible hundreds of miles above Earth’s surface to astronauts on the ISS.

Palm Jumeirah, Dubai


Aerial view of Palm Jumeirah, a manmade island in Dubai

Aerial view of Palm Jumeirah, a manmade island in Dubai.


Delpixart/Getty Images

Palm Jumeriah in Dubai’s Palm Islands is made of approximately 3.9 billion cubic feet of sand. Workers dredged up sand from the bottom of the Persian Gulf to create the shape, according to Condé Nast Traveler.

Palm Jumeirah from space


The Palm Islands are artificial islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Palm Islands are artificial islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.


NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team

Palm Jumeirah is one of three artificial Palm Islands and the only one completed so far, is the largest artificial island in the world in the shape of a palm tree.

The Pyramids of Giza


Pyramids of Giza in Egypt at sunset.

Pyramids of Giza in Egypt at sunset.


Ratnakorn Piyasirisorost/Getty Images

The Pyramids of Giza were built by the Ancient Egyptians in about 2500 BC. They remain the only one of the Seven Wonders of the World still standing.

The Pyramids of Giza from space


Pyramids at Giza, Egypt are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 32 crew member on the International Space Station.

Pyramids at Giza, Egypt are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 32 crew member on the International Space Station.


NASA

NASA astronauts on the Alpha space station snapped photos of Giza’s pyramids for the first time in 2001.

The Suez Canal


View of the containers loaded on the cargo ship while transiting Suez Canal.

View of the containers loaded on the cargo ship while transiting Suez Canal.


Mariusz Bugno/Shutterstock

The Suez Canal is a 120-mile-long canal that represents a crucial trade route between Europe and Asia by cutting out what would be a two-week journey around Africa. Every day, more than 50 ships move through the canal.

The Suez Canal from space


The Suez Canal runs north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in northeastern Egypt.

The Suez Canal runs north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in northeastern Egypt.


NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team

The Suez Canal, the surrounding dense urban development, and the desert landscape can be seen clearly by astronauts.



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