Drones That Captured More Than You Were Supposed To See

Unveiling a groundbreaking breakthrough in aerial reconnaissance, our remarkable drones have not only captured what was intended but have also unveiled the hidden wonders that were never meant to be seen. Equipped with advanced imaging technology and unparalleled maneuverability, these extraordinary drones transcend conventional boundaries, revealing the untold stories and concealed vistas that lie beyond the surface. Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring journey as our drones take flight, uncovering the uncharted realms and captivating details that were once shrouded in secrecy.

Ice Hammock

Ice hummocks at the Kapchagay reservoir in the Almaty region of Kazakstan.

It is formed by the Kapchagay Dam on the Ili River which flows from the mountains in the east towards Lake Balkhash to the northwest.

Morrison’s Quarry

Morrison's Quarry is a popular diving and recreational site located in Chelsea, Quebec, Canada.

The quarry was originally an active limestone quarry that operated from the early 1900s until 1979 when it was closed down.

King of the Ocean

Drone operator captures an orca carrying a shark in its mouth.

The predation of sharks by orcas is a relatively recent phenomenon, and it is not clear how it will affect shark populations in the long term.

Traffic Jam

With over 1.42 billion people, China is the most populated country in the world.

This photo was taken on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway in 2010. It's a jam-packed road with about 50 lanes. This traffic jam lasted 12 days, believe it or not.

Giant Pink Bunny

A drone first caught the pink bunny in 2005 in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy.

The Hare measures 200 feet in length and 20 feet in height. By 2016, it had already decomposed, despite plans to keep it there until 2025.

The Boneyard

Buying military equipment is a huge expense for the US. But what happens to the equipment that has served its purpose? In Tucson, Arizona, there is a place called "The Boneyard".

Over 4000 different types of military airplanes rest there. Since the end of World War II, this has been the world's largest storage center.

Pegasus Flight 8622

This is a drone shot of Pegasus Airlines Flight 8622 taken from Trabzon. The plane missed the runway at Trabzon and slid down the cliff.

The plane stopped before hitting the Black Sea, which was fortunate for everyone. The airport was shut down until the investigation was completed, but no one was injured.

Birds Nest

A South African photographer captured this photo of the largest known nest of birds using a drone.

There are hundreds of social weaver birds living in this big nest, which is known for its maintenance abilities. It explains why their nest can even last for 100 years.

Hammerhead

A fisherman reels in a shark as onlookers watch from a safe distance.

At Panama City Beach, a fisherman said, “We weren't directly targeting hammerhead sharks, but when your line is out there, you never know what you'll catch.” In the end, he was successful, and the shark was released back into the ocean.

Massive Sinkhole

A tropical storm called Agatha hit Guatemala City in 2010, causing this sinkhole to appear.

The sinkhole measured 65 feet in diameter and 300 feet in depth. In Guatemala City, sinkholes are a frequent occurrence.

Rooftop Sun

If you want some fresh air and a tan, sunbathing on the roof is not a bad idea, but there will be some unwelcome guests.

It looks like this lady has a solution for all the unwelcome guests; either chase the drone with a broom in your hand or throw the broom at it.

Drone Bomb

A Ukrainian drone spectacularly incinerated the insides of a T-72B3 tank by dropping a Lockheed Martin grenade into the hatch.

Special Operations Forces showed the spectacular destruction of the Russian T-72B3 tank of the 2016 model.

Dinner Is Served

Drone footage captures terrifying footage of a huge crocodile swimming through the ocean with a pig in its mouth.

Before coming to the surface and revealing the dead animal in its mouth, the croc appears as a murky shadow under the water.

Sleeping Lady Mountain

Sleeping Lady Mountain is a mountain in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State.

The mountain is named for its resemblance to a sleeping woman. The summit is 5,439 feet (1,658 m) above sea level.

Whale Feed

Auckland University of Technology students use drones to capture Bryde whales feeding off the Auckland coast.

A chance encounter with two Bryde's whales off Auckland's coast has resulted in spectacular drone footage.

Lost In The Sand

Marc Lamey took this image with a DJI Phantom 4 Pro near the Grand Staircase National Monument in Utah.

Under the warm sands, the subject of his photo curled up.

Super-Sonic Passenger Jet

On the outskirts of Kazan City, there is an abandoned Tu-144 supersonic passenger jet.

The Tupolev Tu-144 was a supersonic passenger jet developed in the Soviet Union. It was the first commercial supersonic aircraft to enter service, flying its first commercial flight in 1977.

Xiwei Reservoir

Xiwei Reservoir is a man-made reservoir located in Zoucheng, Shandong Province, China.

The reservoir was built in 1968, and it has a capacity of 3.3 billion cubic meters of water. The reservoir is 25 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide, and it covers an area of 300 square kilometers.

Bathing Hippos

Dronestagram's 2018 drone photography awards featured this image of bathing hippos.

"This was the highlight of my trip to Tanzania. A giant hippo party was super VIP, but I knew how to get in. Something they couldn't resist. A game of Hungry Hungry Hippos!"

Accidents Happen

It makes for an awesome aerial photograph when an unfortunate accident happens.

A lorry has overturned and spilled its cargo. Seeing the accident, Martyanov quickly sent his drone up to take a photo.

Camel Racing

l Marmoum Camel Race Dubai, United Arab Emirates is one of the largest and most prestigious camel racing tracks in the world.

The camels that race at Al Marmoum are some of the fastest in the world, and they can reach speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour.

Stork Family

Storks are known for building their nests in tall trees, but they will also build their nests on other structures, such as electric poles.

Electric poles provide a safe and secure place to build a nest, and they are often located in areas that are close to food sources.

Low Flying

When you think, "Wow, we're so low..." you're probably right!

It's obvious that a plane has to get low to land, but sometimes, it's really close to something that isn't the runway.

Jumping Gator

10-foot gator comes about 6 feet out of the water to eat a DJI Majic Pro.

At first glance I thought it was a frog. Yes, crocodiles can jump out of the water. They can jump up to 10 feet high and 20 feet forward.

Copacabana Beach

 It is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and it is known for its white sand, its blue waves, and its lively atmosphere.

Copacabana Beach is a popular tourist destination, and it is estimated that over 2 million people visit the beach each year.

Wedding Shot

It is one of the best wedding photos ever, no matter what you think.

This couple made the most of the height of a skyscraper. The beauty of this shot should be admired.

Waterfall Dive Record

You're looking at a perfectly timed picture of Guinness World Record holder Di Huanran diving into a waterfall.

His Guinness waterfall diving world record is over sixty years old. China's famous Yellow River spout and the great falls of the water tower in Heilongjiang province, he surprised the world with his leap," said the photographer.

Wind Turbine Selfie

This guy set the selfie standards really high.

Irrespective of why or how he went there, this is a beautiful drone shot. Hopefully he made it down safely.

Duck Farm

This picture was taken above the Ba River, downstream of Tuy Hoa City, Vietnam.

The practice of duck farming is quite common in Vietnam, and it is also considered a tradition.  Over 30 million ducks are raised each year for their meat, eggs, and sometimes feathers.

Tire Dump

A drone caught this truck illegally dumping tires at a junk yard site.

It eventually caught fire and spread. Thankfully, because of the drone, they prevented the fire from burning the whole place down.

Lion's Eye View

The king of the jungle is also an excellent fodder for aerial snaps.

The brilliant image shows a lion disturbed by the drone's sounds, but not put off by it.

Freewheeling

Using a Mavic Pro, Nigel Kwan captured this image of a cyclist.

Aerial imagery like this one really plays tricks on the eye, making it appear as if a cyclist is mounting the side of a skyscraper.

Territorial Hawk

Territorial hawk attacks drone mid-flight. Be careful where you fly, drone-owners.

It is recommended that if there are any aggressive birds of prey around Magazine Beach Park in Cambridge, you stay away from it.

Clear Water Fishing

Ladd Reef is a submerged reef in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.

The blue masterpiece floating in the ocean is actually a fishing net, but it looks even better in those clear blue waters.

Getting Creative

It's easy to blend in with other drone photographers, so you need to be creative.

It takes a lot of effort to stand out! With this awesome texturized shot, he used clear water perfectly.

Lurking Danger

A drone was used to take this photo off the coast of Southern California. Mark Romanov and Forrest Galante were filming a documentary about human-shark interactions.

Jessica and Kelly were aware that a great white shark was swimming with them. This photo was intended to convey the message that sharks are not as dangerous as they are portrayed in the media.

Gulliver, The Gentle Giant

A drone flew over Edinburgh, Scotland and took this photo. Gulliver the Gentle Giant is the name given to this statue.

During his time in Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow, convicted murderer Jimmy Boyle made it. It was unveiled in 1976 and has become quite popular among the locals.

Christ The Redeemer

A drone captured this rare view of Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue.

The monument is 124.7 feet tall and sits atop the 2,329-foot-high Corcovado Mountain, which is why flying a drone to take this picture is so impressive.

The Kraken Hole

The Kraken Hole isn't a natural phenomenon, but rather a man-made one.

Located on the grounds of a Californian reservoir, this spillway was constructed artificially. Even so, it looks scary.

Vanuatu Volcano

Drone shot that looks like it came straight from a Hollywood movie.

Due to the high temperatures in this area, several drones were lost in an attempt to take the photo.

Creepy Clown

Scary clown sightings were reported around the world in 2016.

An aerial drone captured this photo over a field in Huntsville, Alabama. It definitely gives you a scare, fake or not.

Whale Out

Whale watching is one of the most enthralling sights in the world.

This rare photo was taken by the drone pilot as these extremely lucky people watched the majestic beast up close.

Camel Path

This photo was taken by Abdullah Alnassar with a Phantom 4 Advanced drone.

This is not a computer-animated image. With the sun in a perfect position, the shadows created a dramatic mirror effect. What a magnificent sight!

Mir Mine

A drone photo of Mir Mine, the first and largest diamond mine in the world.

Originally discovered under Soviet jurisdiction in 1955, it has been in operation ever since.

Harvey Aftermath

Drones were used to take this photo after Hurricane Harvey ravaged Houston.

In addition to capturing the damages, the drone also searched for survivors. There was a lot of damage caused by Hurricane Harvey. Flooding caused most of the damage, which led to a $125 billion bill.

NYC Winter Wonderland

Is this sight reminiscent of the Hollywood movie 'Day After Tomorrow'? It might look like a post-apocalyptic scene, but it's real.

Taking advantage of the first snowflakes of the year, the photographer flew a drone and took this spectacular shot.

Highway Pile Up

A driver caught wind of this bad pile up on a highway and decided to take a better picture of it.

Imagine traffic that day? You will not make it home in time for dinner.

Kayak Festival

The Kayak Festival in China tends to get out of hand.

The process of getting out of the middle can be complex and challenging if you get stuck in the middle.

Don't Look Down

This is not the place for those who are afraid of heights.

You can feel your heart skip a beat just by looking at this picture. Without drones, this picture wouldn't exist.

Lady Liberty

From above, the statue of Liberty's architecture is even more incredible.

The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. It is a gift from the people of France to the United States, and it represents the friendship between the two countries.

San Andreas Fault

The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that runs roughly 800 miles through California and Baja California.

It is the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, and it is responsible for some of the largest earthquakes in California's history.

This Is Fun?

You're supposed to relax in a hammock, aren't you? I'm scared, this isn't fun.

Who in their right mind would think this was a fun, exciting idea? The drone shot is cool, though!

Storm Chasing

Rain is the perfect opportunity to take out your drone.

This is a shot to remember! There seems to be a hurricane in progress here, along with massive thunder and lightning.

Seagull Attack!

There was no way that these seagulls were going to let a drone ruin their party.

The cliff he was climbing looks steep. Hopefully he maintained concentration even while getting attacked by seagulls to make it safely to the top.

Washed up Whale

An unfortunate drone photo shows a dead whale lying on a rocky beach.

We humans are destroying habitats of all living beings, so tragedies like this are always sad.

Birds-Eye Hong Kong

You are viewing a birds-eye-view of Hong Kong, a city famous for its skyscrapers.

Although skyscrapers are beautiful to look at, they have made it difficult for Hong Kong residents to find affordable housing.

Abandoned Six Flags

During Hurricane Katrina preparations in 2005, the park was closed. Sadly, it didn't open after that.

During the two weeks following Hurricane Katrina, this drone photo was taken and you can see how much of the park was under water.

Surrounded

A great example of a working hierarchy in marine organisms, captured perfectly by a drone shot.

A shark swims with a school of fish around it, no one seems to be bothered and everyone is minding their own business.

Lion's Den

This drone got a little too close and almost paid the ultimate price.

There is no tolerance for trespassers among the lions, and one was about to knock the drone off before it flew out of their range.

Basilica

This is the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. Drones took this photo of a centuries-old complex on earth.

Research indicates that construction began in 1228. In the crypt are the remains of Saint Francis, which are housed in two churches. In 2000, UNESCO listed the entire complex as a World Heritage Site.

Money Shot

This is actually a man-made pool that breaks into the ocean.

Since the current is broken up, it's like a lounging area, but you still get the cool waves breaking over the wall.

Clock Tower Wave

Two people at the top of the clock tower waving at you.

A drone was sighted in Ostrava, Czech Republic, but it is unclear whether the two people were aware of it.

Roads Closed

Even the strongest walls and roads cannot stand against nature. In the end, nature prevails.

Water overtook the roadway during a rainstorm and the floodwaters simply swept it away like a small obstacle.

Stare Off

Like the girls, the stingrays are enjoying their days at the shore.

Stingrays are ambush predators, and they often hunt in pairs. Stay out of the water ladies.

Boat Graveyard

New York City has a boat graveyard in the middle of the city?

Staten Island's boat graveyard has existed since the 1930s. The salvage yard wasn't intended to be a graveyard. Due to the lack of profit, it was abandoned.

Intruder!

When you gotta chase, you gotta chase!

The dog was enjoying a nice day at the pond when he noticed he was being chased by an electronic bird!

Spaceship Shipping

In order to move a spaceship, they can't just fly it around.

It has to be placed on a big ship and literally sailed to its destination. Who thought?

About to Pop

For this drone to not melt, it had to be extremely high up in the sky.

Not many people can claim to have captured live volcano photography. Such a cool experience watching a natural phenomenon in real time.

WWII Memorial

The Jackson Park Memorial is a World War II memorial located in Jackson Park in Chicago, Illinois.

It was dedicated on September 29, 1995, and honors the 11,500 soldiers from Chicago who died in the war.

Evergreens From Above

They are called evergreens because their leaves stay green throughout the year. This is an adaptation that helps them survive in cold climates.

Their leaves are typically small and thin, which helps to reduce water loss. They also have a waxy coating on their leaves that helps to protect them from the cold.

Swimming With Whale Sharks

Swimming with whale sharks is a popular tourist activity in a number of places around the world, including Mexico, the Philippines, and the Maldives.

Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world, and they are gentle giants that pose no threat to humans.

Sunrise In Bagan

Witold Ziomek took this brilliant drone photo in Bagan, Myanmar.

With a Mavic Pro camera, he captured this brilliant photo of ancient architecture with hot air balloons in the background.

Niagara Falls

The largest of the three waterfalls is Horseshoe Falls, which straddles the international border between the two countries.

The other two waterfalls are American Falls, on the American side of the border, and Bridal Veil Falls, on the Canadian side.

Lobster Farm

Taking this photograph from above the waters of Vietnam, Trung Pham captured an image of a lobster farm in Phu Yen.

The combination of man-made materials and nature makes for an incredible photograph.

Polar Plunge

The Grand Prize winner of the 2017 Skypixel awards, captured using a Phantom 4 Pro, shows a lone polar bear leaping across icy terrain.

"Dear future generation, I hope we will still be able to see the Arctic wildlife as we do now. It is threatened as the environment is changing. I was able to witness many scenes of wildlife and I can guarantee you this is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen."

Mont Saint-Michel

Each year, over 3 million visitors come to this beautiful place in Normandy, France.

Did you know that Mont Saint-Michel was never conquered during the Hundred Years' War? The English tried to conquer it many times, but failed every time.

The Silverdome

The Silverdome was completed in 1975 and primarily served as the home stadium for the Detroit Lions.

In 2009, the stadium was purchased by a private investment firm with plans for redevelopment. However, these plans did not materialize, and the Silverdome fell into disrepair. In December 2017, the stadium's roof partially collapsed due to heavy snowfall, further deteriorating the structure.

Lotus Temple

This beautiful shot of The Lotus Temple in New Delhi was taken by drone photographer Amos Chapple-Rex.

The temple is surrounded by nine pools and a few gardens, making it a really peaceful and unique place. Over 3.5 million people visit this great work of Iranian-American architect Furiburz Sabha every year.

Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Maria devastated parts of Puerto Rico and the Domincia.

In addition to assessing the damage, drones even saved a few lives. The drones also assisted the rescuers with their mission and helped them plan their route effectively.

Neighborly Scare

Some people find it funny to scare others. This may have crossed the line.

This photo shows a figure which is too slim to be a human, but has characteristics of a living being. I was wondering what it was myself.

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