National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 12月4日 03時38分
Photo @クリス・バーカード
It’s so much more than just transportation. Amidst turbulent air, often negative temperatures, and a completely exposed cockpit with little room to move, you are never totally ‘comfortable’ flying in an experimental aircraft. So why do you do it?
Because it provides a vision of earth seldom seen...often at a slow enough pace that you can take it all in. You are embracing the varying landscape and every ripple of wind that comes with it. Compressed into a sea of sand, pilot and photographer @shotsfromabove flies 2,000 feet above evening shadows in the Great Sand Dunes National Park. @renan_ozturk
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