
35 Photos That Show The Hidden Mysteries Of Well-known Spots
It’s easy to recall famous landmarks and iconic objects. When we think of things like the Egyptian Sphinx or if we talk about the Leaning Tower of Pisa, we know exactly what to bring to our mind’s eye, even if we haven’t seen them with our own eyes. We can almost see the Sphinx’s face as well as the multitude of pics showing people trying to catch the Leaning Tower.
But have you ever wondered what the inside of the Leaning Tower may look like? Is it filled with rooms, pictures, and a winding staircase, perhaps? Or did you know that the mythical Sphinx, which is known to have the head of a human, the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle, also has a tail? These questions may have remained unanswered but for this particular collection of photos. Below, we’ve compiled a unique batch of images that show a fresh perspective of popular locations with a heretofore-unseen aspect.
#1 The Great Sphinx Of Giza Has A Tail

#2 This Is What The Inside Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Looks Like

#3 Behind The Price Is Right Wheel

#4 This Is What The End Of 13,000 Miles Of The Great Wall Of China Looks Like

#5 This Much More Interesting Painting Directly Across From The Mona Lisa

#6 Four Miles Of Tunnels 72 Feet Underneath Tokyo Designed To Prevent The City From Flooding. The Whole System Is Absolutely Huge

#7 Rare Fresh Water Sinkhole In Tulum Mexico With Unlimited Visibility Underwater

#8 This Is What The Himalayas Look Like From International Space Station

#9 The Colors Of Iceland 2020

#10 Mars Sunset

#11 Image Of Mount Fuji Taken From The International Space Station

#12 Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper

#13 A Green Stone Located In The Ancient City Of Hattusa (Çorum, Turkey Today). Purpose Of The Stone Is Unknown But It Is Believed To Have Religious Origins

This stone has sat in the exact same place for over 3,000 years.
#14 Astronomical Clock. In Prague’s Old Town Square, Prague

#15 Standing On Top Of A Nuclear Reactor

#16 An Inside Of Al Capone’s Cell As It Exists Today At Eastern State Penitentiary

#17 … The Deutsches Schauspielhaus With 1200 Seats Is Germany’s Largest Theatre – It Opened The First Time On September 15th 1900. This Is Behind The Scene

#18 Photo I Took Of Mount Everest Out The Window Of A Commercial Flight To Bhutan In 2011

#19 I Cremate Your Loved Ones With Extreme Care, Dignity, And The Utmost Respect. For You That Might Wonder, This Is What The Inside Of A Cremation Chamber Looks Like

#20 Sitting On The Arm Of Christ The Redeemer

#21 What The Artist Sees During Tiny Desk Performances

#22 Looking Up To Santorini From The Sea

#23 Grotto In An Iceberg, Photographed During The British Antarctic Expedition Of 1911-1913, 5 Jan 1911

#24 The Shell Of The White House During The Renovation In 1950s

#25 Canadian-Us Border In Northern Idaho. They Cut Down All The Trees Along The Border To Mark It

#26 Saw The North Sentinel Island While On The Return Flight From Port Blair, South Andaman

#27 A Modern Day Basketball Court Against 700 Year Old Walls In Dubrovnik, Croatia

#28 The Inside Of An North Korea Airport

#29 Terrible Tilly

The Tillamook Lighthouse Off The Oregon Coast, Built In 1881 It Was Abandoned 75 Years Later Due To The Dangerous Location. It Is Now Privately-Owned And Was Used As A Columbarium For Several Decades. Currently Listed For Sale For $6.5 Million.
#30 This Is What Ireland Looks Like From Space

#31 The Modern “Bulb” In A 150-Year-Old Lighthouse

#32 Octagon (Egyptian Ministry Of Defense) Seen From The Plane

#33 Inside The Chimney Of An Irish Castle Built In The 1100s

#34 Backside Of The Statue Of Liberty

#35 Charlie Duke’s Family Portrait Left On The Surface Of The Moon. Cat Crater At Station 14 Was Named For Sons Charles And Tom. Dot Crater At Station 16 Was Named For His Wife

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.