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Where the Jungle Meets the Sea — Salalah, Oman
from $29.99

During the khareef season, the southern coast of Oman transforms into something almost impossible for the Gulf — lush, mist-soaked jungle clinging to clifftops above a churning turquoise sea. This aerial perspective, framed through the monsoon foliage, captures the collision of two worlds: dense green wilderness and the raw power of the Arabian Sea below. A rare vision of Oman that most people never see.

Where Two Worlds Meet — Istanbul at Golden Hour
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From a rooftop above Eminönü, Istanbul reveals itself in full — the city alive with ferries and traffic, a mosque minaret rising from the foreground, and the Bosphorus stretching into the distance with the Second Bridge barely visible on the horizon. This is a city that has stood at the crossroads of East and West for two thousand years, and in this light, it shows every year of it.

Crossing the Thames — London Bridge from Above
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Shot from the observation deck of The Shard, this aerial view reduces one of London's busiest crossings to something almost abstract — red double-deckers threading between streams of tiny figures, all suspended over the dark water of the Thames. A city in constant motion, compressed into a single frame. Perfect for anyone who knows London as more than a postcard.

Steam Over the Highlands — Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland
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The Jacobite steam train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Line, a trail of white smoke dissolving into the grey-green mountains above Loch Shiel. This image has become one of the most sought-after shots in Scotland. Recognisable to millions as the bridge crossed by the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films, the viaduct draws visitors from across the world — yet in person, it still manages to feel like a discovery.

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