It’s Monday and that means here’s another summary of the most wonderful panoramic photos uploaded to 360Cities last week!
Morning Fog In Bingzhongluo by wongchichuen (click the picture to open the pano)
Let’s start in China this week, as Wong Chi Chuen made another amazing aerial shot showing you the beauties of his country. Bingzhongluo looks lovely in the morning, all covered with fog. Looks like another bright sunny day is ahead!
Pyytivaara’s Observation Tower by Mika Salmi (click the picture to open the pano)
Well, bright sunny day ahead is exactly what these two panos have in common. Apart from that, they were taken in completely different places really far from each other. Anyway – great view as well, in Kontiolahti, Finland!
Yerbas Buenas petroglyphs by Yuri Zvezdny (click the picture to open the pano)
Here’s another gem by Yuri. The starry sky is amazing, for sure – but what makes this pano special are the drawings on the rock. Those flamingos are more than 5000 years old! Amazing, isn’t it?
Swords in rock by Alex Mayer (click the picture to open the pano)
Sunset is the right moment for taking a panoramic photo, especially when you’re at a place like this. It’s called Sverd i Fjell (Swords in Rock in English) and it commemorates the Battle of Hafrsfjord in 872. So cool!
Inntel hotels, Zaandam by LittlePlanet.be (click the picture to open the pano)
And one last pano to feature here – this is the Inntel Hotel in Zaandam, Netherlands. Its look is truly a piece of art, made by Wilfried van Winden, a Dutch architect. So – which window would you like your hotel room to have?
Keep scrolling for more panos!
Akihabara, Tokio by luis davilla (click the picture to open the pano)
Moscow Metro Komsomolskaya Station by Kolesnikov Sergey (click the picture to open the pano)
Canoes in Winter by John Wood (click the picture to open the pano)
Emeishan – Buddha Temple by jacky cheng (click the picture to open the pano)
Tsuboyu in Yunomine Onsen by luis davilla (click the picture to open the pano)
The old furnaces of Caldè by Assaf Spiegler (click the picture to open the pano)
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