There are famous places that most people have seen dozens of times: the Sydney Opera House, the Taj Mahal, the Pyramids — the list goes on.
But have you ever considered that every time we see these places and objects, they are always shown to us from the same angle? Surely, there must be photographs of them that offer a different perspective, images of famous historic events that caught them from a different side?
Of course, there are, but it can be a little tricky to find as these pictures are not something that people usually look for. Some people and places may even look unrecognizable in them if you don't know what you're looking at! Let's take a look at the side of things that we usually don't get to see.
Sydney Opera House, Top View
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The Phantom Menace Set
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The Back Panel Of The Mona Lisa
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Mount Rushmore
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Queen Filming The Bohemian Rhapsody Music Video
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The Oscar's Selfie
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Abraham Lincoln In His Early 30s
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The Uncropped Tank Man Photo
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Lincoln Memorial Before The Pool Was Built
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The Beatles Lining Up For The Abbey Road Album Cover Photo
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Michael Richards As Kramer Preparing To Make An Entrance
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George W. Bush Goofing Off On Air Force One
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Behind The Price Is Right Wheel
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Prince William Giving The Middle Finger
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The David Statue Protected By Bricks During WW2
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Backside Of Tutankhamun's Mask
Sphinx Has A Tail
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Bob Ross Before He Got His Perm And Beard
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The Pyramids Next To The City Of Giza
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Recoding The MGM Lion
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A More Depressing View Of The Taj Mahal
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The Back Of The 'Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas' Sign
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