These are images of Earth from above that you've never seen before

From above, the image of the Earth has a fantasy color, completely new compared to what you have ever seen.

From above, the image of the Earth has a fantasy color, completely new compared to what you have ever seen.

Benjamin Grant recently published a book " Overview: A new perspective " with photographs of the region from all over the world.The photos give you a fantasy view of the Earth and this is a reminder that we need to raise our awareness of environmental protection even further.

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Arlit mine in Nige with a uranium mining output of 3,400 tons / year.This is the main source of uranium fuel for France's nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.

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Giant irrigation systems in the Wadi As-Sirhan basin in Saudi Arabia.Freshwater is exploited from a depth of 1 km and pumped to the surface before being taken to a 360-degree rotating rig.

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Opened diamond mining mine Mir, Siberia, Russia.The mine was deactivated after 44 years of diamond exploitation and became the second largest artificial pit in the world with a depth of 525m and a diameter of 1,200m.

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Neves-Corvo mine in Castro Verde, Portugal with giant water holes formed by copper and zinc mining.

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Painting pictures of fruit hills in Huelva, Spain.

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Qin Huang Island in Hebei, China is the country's largest coal gathering area.Each year, about 210 million tons of coal is transferred to thermal power plants throughout southern China.

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Hamburg Port - "The gateway of the world" in Germany.Every day, the facility receives 28 ships, 200 rail trains and 5,000 trucks.On average, the port transports 132 million tons of goods a year.

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Jeongwang-dong, an industrial park in Ansan city, South Korea.The green of the factories is made of aluminum to save costs and prolong the life.

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Roads to the Plaza Del Ejecutivo shopping center in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Potassium carbonate mine in Moab city, Utah, USA with different color reservoirs.

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Jwaneng diamond mine in Botswana.This is the mine with the largest diamond reserve in the world, with an output of about 15.6 million carats / year.

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Selkirk - Railway cargo terminal in Albany, New York, USA.With modern equipment, this port can handle about 3,200 freight carriages every day.

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Princess Juliana International Airport.This is one of the airports with the most dangerous landing strip in the world due to the runway running along the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean.

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The "rest" of 4,400 aircraft has "retired" by the US military and government located in Davis-Monthan air base in Arizona, USA.

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Plants along the coast in Tokai city, Japan.

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285m Grande Dixence dam.This is the highest dam in Switzerland.The workers took 14 years to complete and use about 6 million cubic meters of concrete.

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Frankfurt is the busiest airport in Germany.Each year, 70,000 employees at the airport serve 65 million passengers and 1,365 flights a day.

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The Tahoe Keys community with 1,500 houses built on canals connecting Lake Tahoe in El Dorado, California, USA since the 1960s.

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Salt fields in the city of San Francisco, California, USA.Their large red colored ponds are due to the color of Dunaliella algae.

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A unique traffic intersection built in the suburb of Doha, Qatar.This design helps vehicles join traffic on the highway intersection without stopping.

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