Editors’ picks – Amazing views

Hi all! In this week’s edition of the most wonderful panoramic photos uploaded to 360Cities recently, we’ll have a look at some lovely views over different kinds of landscapes. It doesn’t matter if it’s a city, valley, woods or whatever – you can be sure you’ll love these panos!

 

Golden Aerial Sunrise at Mytikas Mount Olympus Summit by Vasilis Triantafyllou (click the picture to open the pano)

Let’s start in Greece this time. Mount Olympus is a legendary mountain and the view actually could be one of the reasons. This aerial shot shows you how close to the sky and clouds the tip of the mountain actually is, and you can be sure it’s amazing up there!

 

Sunrise at Pinggan Village by Fietter Chalim (click the picture to open the pano)

Different continent, different country, different nature, but that does not mean this pano is less wonderful. Just check out the Balinese mountains covered with trees and plants and lovely rice fields in the valley. The sunrise gives the whole scenery a lovely look!

 

Rockefeller Center by Hendrik Henschel (click the picture to open the pano)

Speaking of amazing views, this is the place that comes to our mind on the first place. The top of the Rock is probably the best spot for a great look over the New York City. On a bright day, you can be sure you’ll be able to see pretty much everything – and some cool stuff can be seen on this pano, too!

 

Dachstein Glacier by Bence Bankuty (click the picture to open the pano)

From the city back to the nature. You may know about this amazing lookout deck on the top of the Dachstein Glacier, which offers a stunning view over the peaks of the Northern Limestone Alps. Sure it will take you some time to get there (don’t worry, there’s a funicular up there), but you can be sure it’s worth it.

 

Snowy Lustheim Palace, Schleissheim by B. Quitterer (click the picture to open the pano)

You can say it was really cold when this pano was taken. The Schleissheim Palace in Bavaria, Germany, was almost covered with snow, as well as the surrounding woods. Anyway, it’s a really cool spot – did you know they started to build the palace almost four hundred years ago?

 

Wait! That’s not it! More amazing views coming your way!

Vista de Santa Prisca en Taxco by Ivan Urbina (click the picture to open the pano)

Bagan at Sunset by Rolf Ris (click the picture to open the pano)

Berlin Messeturm by Willy Kaemena (click the picture to open the pano)

Miranda do Douro Dam by Santiago Ribas (click the picture to open the pano)

Baptistery of San Giovanni by Ruediger Kottmann (click the picture to open the pano)

Main Entrance of The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace by Martin Broomfield (click the picture to open the pano)

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