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Τρίτη 11 Μαρτίου 2014

27 Reasons You Should ALWAYS Ask for the Window Seat


There are plenty of reasons to ask for a window seat. For starters you can lean on the window if you want to sleep, and you never have to get up for someone else! But it’s what’s outside of that window that is most compelling. The world is a wonderful place, one that looks entirely different from above. From sunrises and sunsets to landscapes, cityscapes and all kinds of cloud formations in between; there’s beauty out there as far as the eye can see.
Here are 27 reasons you should always ask for a window seat.


1. You might see Chicago’s skyline reflected in Lake Michigan


Chicago Reflected in Lake Michigan from an Airplane by Mark Hersch
Photograph by MARK HERSCH
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2. You could see a rainstorm like this off in the distance


distant-storm-cloud-seen-from-airplane-window
Photograph by HALEY LUNA
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3. Because a solar eclipse at 44,000 ft is pretty cool


solar eclipse from an airplane ben cooper
Photograph by Ben Cooper | launchphotography.com


4. And seeing the highest point in Africa
will take your breath away


mount kilimanjaro from an airplane snow covered
Photograph by KYLE MIJLOF


5. For the sunrises


sunrise from an airplane window
Photograph by FLORIAN SEIFFERT


6. And the sunsets


sunset from an airplane window
Photograph by NEIL HOWARD | Prints available


7.And the waterfalls you’ll never see from the aisle


kaieteur falls guayana from an airplane
Kaieteur Falls, Guyana | Photograph by CODY H. on Flickr


8. You could witness a forest fire


forest-fire-from-an-airplane-big-sur-california


9. And finally understand why everyone
thinks Norway is so beautiful


norwwegian coast from an airplane aerial from above
Photograph by MARIUSZ KLUZNIAK


10. You could ride an endless sea of clouds


sea of clouds from an airplane
Photograph by MARK STEVENS


11. Come up with creative ways to frame a shot


cool angle out of ain airplane window
Photograph by TIM CAYNES | photopacity.com


12. And appreciate the expanse of a mountain range


The Pyrenees mountain range from above aerial airplane view
The Pyrenees | Photograph by MARIUSZ KLUZNIAK


13. Maybe you’ll see your first frozen lake


lake mendota frozen from an airplane aerial view from above
Photograph by ALAN WOLF


14. Or a city enveloped in fog


warsaw poland covered in fog from an airplane aerifal from above
Warsaw, Poland | Photograph by CHRIS on Flickr


15. Cities at night can be mesmerizing too


Los Angeles, USA | Photograph by Tom Anderson on Google+


16. And you can see history in an entirely different light


prambanan temple aerial from an airplane
Prambanan Temple, Indonesia | Photograph by killerturnip on Flickr


17. You can laugh at clouds because they look like cotton balls


cotton ball clouds from an airplane
Photograph by FRANCISCO MARTINS


18. Or perhaps, see your first volcano


mount taranaki volcano from an airplane aerial from above
Mount Taranaki, NZ | Photograph by JON SULLIVAN


19. You can find a river through a sea of clouds


river of clouds from an airplane
Photograph by JONATHAN NIGHTINGALE


20. And nothing beats the view of a city from above


new-york-city-from-an-airplane-window-aerial-from-above
New York City, USA | Photograph by LINH NGUYEN


21. The same can be said for mountains like Fuji


mount fuji from an airplane above the clouds
Photograph by mloge on Flickr


22. And Rainier


mount rainier from an airplane


23. Forget outside!
Even the windows themselves can be interesting


frost on an airplane window close up
Photograph by PEDRO MOURA PINHEIRO


24. And there’s always time for another sunset


sunset above the clouds from an airplane
Photograph by Oblivious Dude on Flickr


25. Now that’s amore


the moon from an airplane
Photograph by KIMG SENG on Flickr


26. It gives you a chance to say a final goodbye
to the place you just left


philippines from above in an airplane
Photograph by TOM ANDERSON on Google+


27. And last but not least…
Beverage carts and passengers
won’t bump into you on their way by!


the aisle seat of an airplane
Photograph by RYAN DESIDERIO



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