Striking aerial images reveal a new perspective on familiar destinations
Europe from Above shows the familiar – and not so familiar – in a new light
Published 5 Nov 2019, 15:28 GMT, Updated 8 Nov 2019, 17:05 GMT
Italy: the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi in Rome's Piazza Navona in early morning light.
Photograph by National GeographicAn aerial view of Malbork Castle, a 13th-century Teutonic castle along the Nogat River in Poland.
Photograph by National Geographic/Windfall FilmsA fly fisherman on the River Spey, Scotland.
Photograph by National Geographic/Windfall FilmsA unique perspective of barrels at Speyside Cooperage - a facility that makes casks for use in the drinks industry.
Photograph by National Geographic/Windfall FilmsA barge at the top of the Falkirk Wheel, a boat lift that connects two canals in Scotland.
Photograph by National Geographic/Windfall FilmsA herd of bison in the Białowieża Forest, Poland. The forest is one of the largest remaining sections of an ancient woodland that once stretched across Europe.
Photograph by National Geographic/Windfall FilmsAn ice climber clings to a frozen waterfall in the Italian Alps. During winter these sheltered areas become magnets for the intrepid.
Photograph by National GeographicItaly: two Lamborghini supercars race along a frozen ice track. The experience has become popular with high-paying tourists in the Italian Alps.
Photograph by National GeographicGermany: the cable car station at the summit of Zugspitze, Germany. The mountain is Germany's highest, with an eastern approach cloaked in trees and deep valleys, and a northern flank scaled by this cable car.
Photograph by National GeographicGermany: a striking vertical view between the trees of Bavaria's Black Forest.
Photograph by National GeographicA view of inside car manufacturer Volkswagen's automated car lift – a kind of showroom – as cars ascend.
Photograph by National Geographic