Boston.com has on their site 38 photographs from photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand of views of our planet taken from the sky, and I have to tell you that they are some of the most spectacular photos I have seen in a very long time.
These photos represent a small portion of the 150 photos that will be on display in New York City starting May next year. I am definitely going to have to return to NYC to see these in person!
Out of the 38 photos that Boston.com shows, my favorite is number 34, The Gorges of the Bras de Caverne, on the island of Reunion, France. The photo shows a section of the world that is untouched (meaning not completely destroyed) by humans, and is quite possibly the most beautiful section of land I have ever seen.
I do have a runner-up photo: number 14, Tsingy Bemaraha, Morondava region, Madagascar. Seeing that one lonely tree among all of the rock is just amazing. I would like to see that in person one day as well, but not as much as I want to see Reunion!
Anyway, click on the links above to view the photos, and if you get a chance to see the exhibit next year, do so. If this sample is any indication, it is going to be fabulous!


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