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- The International Space Station has the best view of some of Earth's most iconic landmarks.
- Astronauts can see man-made structures, including the Pyramids of Giza and Dubai's Palm Islands.
- Natural landmarks, such as the Grand Canyon and the Amazon River, can also be observed from the ISS.
If you're looking for the best view of our world's landmarks, you might need a ticket to space first.
Some of the Earth's most jaw-dropping sites — both natural and man-made — only reveal their sheer scale and beauty when captured from 250 miles overhead.
The International Space Station has snapped images of some of these landmarks, such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Pyramids at Giza, and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
Photos show how incredible landmarks look both from the ground and from way, way above.
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