15 Most Mind Blowing Photos You Will Not Believe Are Real

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Sometimes we take photography for granted. With every device we have now sporting a camera, snapping photos or selfies on-the-fly is as common as checking our watch to see the time. Yet there are some photographs that just make us stand back in amazement. Whether it’s capturing the beginning of something new or archiving a rare moment in human history, there are some images that make us appreciate the technology we have to capture them.

These are some of the most awesome photographs ever captured. We’ll be surprised if your mind isn’t blown even a tiny bit.

1. Maho Beach in Saint Martin
Located on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, Maho Beach is marked by its pristine white sand and crystal clear turquoise water. You would expect this beach to be a nice and quiet haven to relax and chill, but the main reason why tourists throng here is to get a close encounter with airplanes. With the close proximity to the adjacent Princess Juliana International Airport, airliners fly so closely above the beach that their wheels look like they are close enough to be touched by beach goers.

2. Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway
Located in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline, the Atlantic Road, with a length of 8,274 meters (5.1 miles), is one of the famous scenic drives in Norway. It’s a very popular tourist attraction in the country. The road includes 8 bridges with a total length of 891 metres.

3. Sinkhole in Guatemala
Downpours caused by Tropical Storm Agatha created a giant sinkhole in Guatemala City. The sinkhole, which formed in the northern part of the capital city, swallowed up a space larger than the area of a street intersection. A three-storey building and a house fell into the hole, resulting in 120 dead and at least 53 missing.

4. Blue Salt Fields in Australia
When flying cross-country, you can see a number of spectacular sights. Fly over Arizona and you’ll see the Grand Canyon. Make it to northern Italy and you’ll see the towering Alps. In Western Australia, you may get to see these beautiful salt fields that look like paintings. Aussie photographer Simon Butterworth shows us that the outback is just as colorful as any place on Earth. Still can’t believe this place is real? Check out the salt works on Google Maps and see it for yourself.

5. Mothership Thunderstorm
This stunning shot of a mothership supercell was taken by Marko Korošec in eastern Colorado on May 28, 2013. The picture won first place in the 2014 National Geographic Traveler Magazine Photo Contest. Technically known as low precipitation supercells, these storms are known to storm chasers as “motherships.

6. Half Head Man
Carlos ‘Halfy’ Rodriguez, who also goes by the name Sosa, lost a large portion of his brain and skull in a crash after flying through his car’s windscreen and landing head-first on the road

7. Iceberg of Newfoundland
Reddit user carriehunt shared this incredible photo of an unusual iceberg spotted off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, during a kayaking trip. Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly province of Canada, situated in the country’s Atlantic region. The coastlines here are often visited by whales, rare birds and icebergs.

8. Dead Whale Washed Up On Beach
The body of a large whale is witnessed by beachgoers washing up onto shore. This is certainly not one of those things you see everyday.

9. Up Above the Clouds
If you’re very lucky, here’s the view you may get to see from the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa in Dubai. This cloudy phenomenon occurs twice a year in the early morning, engulfing Dubai’s iconic skyline in a huge fog, with the skyscrapers piercing through. It happens when the weather changes from cold to hot, and from hot to cold. By 9am, the fog would have cleared up, so avid photographers and sightseers must get up really early in the day to catch a glimpse of this heavenly spectacle.

10. Skywalking
Part of the new “skywalking” trend sweeping across Russia, groups of young people are defying death and illegally scaling tall buildings around the world in a bid to take the most incredible, heart-pounding, vertigo-inducing, one-of-a-kind shots of cities from vantages rarely seen.

11. Rainbow Mountains

12. Hardanger Bridge in Norway
This photo shows part of the Hardanger Bridge in Norway. Construction workers can be seen walking along the walkway on the suspension cables at the top of the bridge, lending the illusion that this narrow walkway is the actual bridge.

13. Goats in trees

14. Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

15. Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia