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25 Rarely Seen Angles Of Famous Historical Moments

There are two sides to every story, and these images offer a rare glimpse into certain moments that history enthusiasts would be slightly familiar with. The twist is that the captures are taken from an alternate angle, which provides a fresh perspective that most people have not been luck enough to see.

If you have heard about the famous group pic of construction workers eating lunch on a high beam but haven’t seen the photographer, or if you’ve heard about Woodstock but haven’t seen a pic taken from an aerial view, then this collection of images is about to change your understanding of these iconic moments by giving a more in-depth look at what went on behind-the-scenes of these famous historical events.

#1 Charles Ebbets Photographing “Lunch On A Skyscraper”, The Famous Picture Of Workers In NY Eating Their Lunch On A Hanging Steel Beam

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#2 The Size Of Woodstock 1969

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#3 Nasa’s Camera From A Million Miles Away Took A Photo Of The Moon In Front Of The Earth

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#4 Photo Of A Hiker Watching The Eruption Of Mt. St. Helens From Mt. Adams, About 37 Miles To The East. Photo From Mt Adams By John V. Christiansen Around 8:32 Am Local Time On May 18, 1980 & Published In A 1981 National Geographic Magazine

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#5 Lady Liberty

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#6 Young Actors Danny Lloyd And Lisa & Louise Burns In Between Takes Of The Shining At Elstree Studios, 1978

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#7 Sydney Opera House From Top

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#8 A Korean News Program Actually Filming On The Top Of The Building Instead Of Using A Green Screen

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#9 View Of Earth You Don’t Normally See

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#10 The Twin Towers Just After Construction, Showing Their Revolutionairy Near Hollow Architecture

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#11 Darth Vader Without Helmet

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#12 The Eiffel Tower

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#13 Lincoln Memorial Before The Reflecting Pool

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#14 George Bush Flying Over 9/11

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#15 Star Wars Episode Iv Opening Crawl

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#16 Construction On The Gateway Arch, 1965

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#17 Backside Of The Sphinx

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#18 The Set Of ‘I Love Lucy’

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#19 The Beatles Waiting To Cross Abbey Road, 1969. Photo By Iain Macmillan

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#20 The Real Life Models Beside The Painting ‘American Gothic’

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#21 The Mechanical Shark Used For The Movie ‘Jaws’

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#22 The Other Side Of The I Have A Dream Speech

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#23 The Pyramids Next To The City Of Giza

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#24 Prince William Giving “Middle Finger” After Prince Louis’ Birth

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#25 Nirvana During The Photo Shoot For Their Album Nevermind, Which Was Released 30 Years Ago, 1991

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Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.