From a 60-foot rabbit to a crashing plane, these drone footage showcase breathtaking landscapes that can only be seen from the air.
The photos were taken by people from all over the world and shared in an engaging gallery. log bee†
One of the most striking images is a sink placed at the bottom of a California reservoir. Another image shows an abandoned NFL stadium in Detroit, Michigan, now covered with rubble after falling into disrepair.
Here, FEMAIL shares some of the most fascinating images…
People from all over the world shared wonderful drone photos, including when a Pegasus Airlines plane crashed down a cliff while landing in Trabzon after losing its runway. Fortunately, no one was injured

The pink rabbit was first captured by drone in 2005 in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, an artistic isolationist named Hase. 200 feet long and 20 feet tall

While this looks like a natural well, it is man-made and is known as the Kraken Hole in a California reservoir. It is designed to prevent the dam from overflowing.

This guy probably took the best selfie ever. He was sitting on a wind turbine for this beautiful drone shot, although very dangerous, so don’t try it at home.

This is an eerie drone shot of The Silverdome, once the home of the Detroit Lions football team. It was bought by investors in 2009 to turn it into a football stadium, which never was.

The Staten Island Boat Graveyard has existed since the 1930s. One of the historic ships rotting in the water was the WWII submarine fighter.

This photo of the largest known bird’s nest was taken with a drone by South African photographer Dillon Marsh.

Known as The Boneyard in Tucson, Arizona, this incredible shot is the resting place of over 4,000 different military aircraft.

brave! The women in this photo, Jessica and Kelly from California, knew a great white shark was swimming with them. I was caught making a documentary about the relationship between humans and sharks.

This drone flew over Morrison’s Quarry in Chelsea, Quebec, and captured divers who discovered a sunken plane.

This person perfectly captured a whale spitting as a beam of light passed through the fog, creating a beautiful rainbow.

This spooky drone photo was taken in 2016 in Huntsville, Alabama, and shows a clown standing in a field.

This drone image shows the damage caused by Hurricane Maria when it hit Puerto Rico and Dominica.

This memorable photo is from the Mir Mine, the first and largest diamond mine ever built. It was discovered in 1955 during the Soviet Union.
Source: Daily Mail