Beautiful Drone Photos

The world through the lenses of quadcopters and other unmanned remote aircraft.

The Rear Range lighthouse in Viimsi, Estonia.Andri Koolme / Flickr
The Rear Range lighthouse in Viimsi, Estonia.
Old Thomas (Vana Toomas) stands guard on a weathervane atop the town hall in Tallinn, Estonia.Andri Koolme / Flickr
Old Thomas (Vana Toomas) stands guard on a weathervane atop the town hall in Tallinn, Estonia.
Iguazu Falls, between Brazil and Argentina, is one of the largest waterfalls in the world.
Iguazu Falls, between Brazil and Argentina, is one of the largest waterfalls in the world.
A New Year’s Day ascent of Mount Hoverla, Ukraine’s highest mountain.Roman Mikhailiuk / Shutterstock
A New Year’s Day ascent of Mount Hoverla, Ukraine’s highest mountain.
A Mediterranean natural arch in Sardinia.Luca Pierro / Stocksy
A Mediterranean natural arch in Sardinia.
Fog envelops the coastal mountains of Hawaii’s Moloka‘i.Jen Grantham / Stocksy
Fog envelops the coastal mountains of Hawaii’s Moloka‘i.
A quadcopter drone hovers over a lake in Varna, Bulgaria.Valentin Valkov / Shutterstock
A quadcopter drone hovers over a lake in Varna, Bulgaria.

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