Europe from a Bird's Eye View
Photographer Amos Chapple has captured amazing aerial photographs of European cities. By attaching his camera to a small drone, he was able to reach places inaccessible to most people. Now, not only pilots but also flightless birds can see Europe from above. Amos has visited countries such as Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Turkey, Georgia, and Armenia. Take a look at Europe from above with us.
Barcelona, Spain
The Eixample district, with the Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí's famous design, visible in the center. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
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The Vittoria Light, or Victory Lighthouse, is a working lighthouse in the Gulf of Trieste. At 68 meters, it is the tallest lighthouse in the world. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Bourtange, Netherlands
A star-shaped fort in the town of Bourtange. The last cannon shot here three centuries ago, and now the site is a museum and the center of this "sleepy town" in East Holland. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Abkhazia
The photographer says he usually tries to avoid photographing in crowded areas. But the beach was so busy that no one even noticed the drone's noise. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Katskhi Pillar, Georgia
For the past twenty years, a Georgian hermit lived there, seeking to be "closer to God." (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Yerevan, Armenia
A giant statue of Mother Armenia. The photographer loves working in places with few tourists, and he came to Armenia to visit his best friend. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Paris, France
Sacré-Cœur in the fog at dawn. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Tbilisi, Georgia
The meandering Kura River winds through the capital. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Budapest, Hungary
Buda Castle on St. Stephen's Day, Hungary's national holiday (August 20). (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Magdeburg, Germany
A barge navigates the Elbe River Bridge in eastern Germany. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Barcelona, Spain.
The Templo Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesus, located atop Mount Tibidabo in Barcelona. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Istanbul, Turkey
Beautiful mosques and a view of the Sea of Marmara. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Budapest, Hungary
The Statue of Liberty and a beautiful view of the city. (Photo: Amos Chapple)
Amos Chapple began his career as a newspaper photographer in New Zealand. He later worked on a UNESCO project, photographing World Heritage sites. Amos is currently a freelance photographer specializing in photography of unknown and beautiful places around the world.

