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This may have been posted before, I am sorry if it has. but I just saw it a few days ago for the first time and was just blown away. These are spectacular!

Earth from Above a collection of aerial photography... - justpaste.it
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Old 09-25-2010, 07:04 PM
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Fabulous array of images!
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Awesome.
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I have this coffee table book. (nearly the size of the coffee table!!)
It is awesome and not something that you ever possibly get bored with.

(just a thought - I wonder if he knows his images are plastered on a website called "justpaste.it")
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They are really interesting shots. I suppose shooting from a position that few people get to see either daily or in a lifetime adds to the wow factor
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Amazing pictures...thanks for the site
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Great find, I have never seen them before. All are awesome pics, some are a little too saturated " for my taste" but are still great captures.
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All of those images (and many many more) are featured in a free documentary film called Home. It was released last year and it speaks about global warming and how the people are changing the Earth in general. The whole movie consists of images taken by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and the text is narrated by Glen Close. You can watch it online on the website or on Youtube or you can simply download it, it's free to download and distribute. You really should watch it, you've never seen Earth as in this movie, it's beautiful.

HOME - a film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand

If you'd like to download it:

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