More stunning satellite photos from around the globe from Google Earth, capturing the weirdest and most wonderful of our planet.
A florescent blue tendril snakes out of the Florida Keys in Monroe, USA.
An aerial view of the 15th century Italian fortress of Palamova showcases its star-shaped structure.
Buildings packed tightly together in Saudi Arabia's most populous province, Makkah.
Mount St Helens, Washington State's active volcano located in Skamania county.
Russia's Siberian Sakha Republic pocked with numerous rivers and lakes.
Several of Kamchatka's 160 volcanoes located in Russia's most easterly point.
The river Nile flowing through the Aswan province in southern Egypt.
An iconic shot of Venice's St. Mark's Square with boats zig-zagging through the city's canals.
Port Camargue, France takes on the appearance of a circuit board-esque pattern from above.
Haphazard minimalist masterpiece formed by farming plots in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Mountains in The Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
A dizzying bird's eye view of the Eiffel tower in Paris.
Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European mainland. Its last eruption was in 1944. Naples, Italy.
Cotton-like clouds cruising over the Amazon rainforest. Amazonas, Brazil.
Remarkably disciplined Dutch-German Baroque garden made by Electress Sophie. Hannover, Germany.
Water reservoir in the Kibray district outside of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Human made “signs” in New Bežanija cemetery. Belgrade, Serbia.
Artful sands of the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia.
The desert landscape of Pershing, Nevada resembles a partially constructed Death Star from above.
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