The days when drones were only used by the military are gone and now ordinary people use it for recreational and professional purposes. As there are swift advances in drone technology, it is no surprise that people have started to capture some striking and unbelievable photos of places that weren’t easily accessible before.
Worst Traffic Jam
China is the world’s most populated country with a population of over 1.42 billion. Given that the country is heavily populated, it is no surprise that they have some of the worst traffic jams in the world.
This photo was snapped on the Beijing–Hong Kong–Macau Expressway in 2010. And yes, there are about 50-lanes that are filled with traffic to the brim. Believe it or not, this traffic jam lasted for an astounding 12 days.

Skyscrapers Everywhere
What you are looking at is the amazing birds-eye-view of the city of Hong Kong – a city known for its immense skyscrapers.
Although skyscrapers are beautiful to look, they have made it quite difficult for the citizens of Hong Kong to get an affordable place in the housing market.

The Boneyard
There is no denying that the US spends a lot of money on buying military equipment. But have you ever wondered what happens to the equipment that served its purpose? For that, there is “The Boneyard” in Tucson, Arizona.
It is the resting spot of over 4000 different types of military airplanes. This is the world’s largest storage center that has been around since the end of the Second World War.

The Vanuatu Volcano
This is a really insane drone shot that looks straight out of a Hollywood movie.
It was later disclosed that several drones were lost in an attempt to take this photo as many drones were not able to handle the high temperatures of this place.

The Kraken Hole
Although the name “The Kraken Hole” sounds scary, this is not a natural occurrence but rather a man-made one.
This is an artificial spillway that was built on the grounds of a Californian reservoir. Still looks scary though.

