The Boneyard
Have you ever thought where these old US fighter jets go to die? You have no idea, right? Because you only think about yourself! Jokes apart there is a place called “The Boneyard” in Tucson, Arizona. This place was built after World War II and has a capacity to store about 4,000 aircraft, which makes this place one of its kind in the world. This place was chosen for a very specific reason which was the fact that the Southwestern United States has very low humidity and because of that the metal doesn’t corrode. On average, this place is responsible for sending back approximately $500 million worth of spare parts to the US government.
A High-Rise Nightmare
This incredible drone photo features an aerial view of the city of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has the largest number of skyscrapers in the whole world and they may be strikingly beautiful to watch but, beneath these skyscrapers lies a major problem with the city’s housing market. Hong Kong is the fourth most populated city in the world with more than 7 million people living in its densely structured perimeters. The housing market has been struggling to provide the more living space, but due to lack of space people are living in a smaller apartment that is sold at a very extremely high price.
Basilica Of Saint Francis
This beautiful castle may look like a part of the hit series Game of Thrones but this sight can be seen in the place called Umbria, Italy but only through a drone. Actually, this is not a castle but a church known as Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. The construction of this amazing castle started in 1228. Saint Francis lived in Assisi and in his last days, he was in the same place which later became the most important Christian pilgrimage sites in the whole of Italy. The castle has been declared as UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000.
Social Weaver Birds
This is the largest-known bird nest in the world. This drone photo was taken by a South African photographer in the Kalahari Desert which is what just 350,000 square miles touching the areas of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. This big nest has the capacity to house hundreds of social weaver birds. These birds are very particular about their nest and because of this their nests last for a very long period of time, some of them up to 100 years! Amazing, right? But wait till you see the next amazing unseen footage taken by a drone.
Hase The Giant Pink Bunny
Remember that advertisement where they show the Energizer Bunny running like there is no end? This is his reality! Finally, he got tired and decided to take a nap. We are just joking, this drone image was taken in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy in 2005 where the drone was able to capture a bunny installed on the top of the hill. This rabbit was named as Hase, a 200-feet-long and 20-feet-high was put there on top of the hill and will stay there until the year 2025. But in 2016, the rabbit was completely decomposed. We think it happened for the better.
Clown Sightings
In 2016 there was a great clown scare which scared the hell out of us. People across the United States and Canada reported hundreds of creepy clown sighting. This weird drone clown photo was captured in the field of Huntsville, Alabama. This picture for sure creeps us out. This creepy clown sighting soon became a trend which was spread all over the world. This phenomenon soon became so huge that McDonald’s decided to keep their famous mascot, Ronald McDonald, away from the general public.