Aerial photos show stricken Japanese cargo ship ripped to pieces on reef off Mauritius

A Japanese bulk carrier that ran aground on a reef in Mauritius last month threatening a marine ecological disaster around the Indian Ocean island has broken apart, authorities have confirmed.  Aerial images taken of the Japanese cargo ship taken on Sunday show how the boat has completely broken into two parts. The MV Wakashio ran aground … Read more

Aerial photo shows Guy and Jules Sebastian’s controversial $31million mansion finally complete

Extraordinary aerial photo shows Guy and Jules Sebastian’s controversial $31million Maroubra mansion is finally complete with a pool, tennis court and a fire-pit… after renovations left neighbours in an uproar over its sprawling facade The singer purchased the multi-million home in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. He finally moved in with his … Read more

Aerial photos show a deserted Glastonbury on day 200,000 revellers were due to celebrate

Aerial photos show a deserted Glastonbury on day 200,000 revellers were due to celebrate start festival’s 50th anniversary as die-hard fans recreate event at home Britons are preparing for the 50th anniversary of Glastonbury by pitching tents in their own back gardens Glastonbury organisers announced in March the festival would be cancelled amid concerns over … Read more

The high-flying shortlisted images in Agora’s aerial photography contest from Spain to the USA

Let us take you on a fantastic flight of fancy. These are MailOnline Travel’s pick of the 50 images shortlisted in a contest called #Aerial2020 run by photo app Agora. It asked photographers around the globe to send in their best bird’s-eye shots. In total, 9,018 photos were submitted, with the competition judges whittling them … Read more

Aerial images show how huge Peak District reservoir is a parched trickle after driest ever May

Striking aerial images have revealed how a brimming reservoir has been reduced to a pathetic trickle by the recent heatwave. Sweltering temperatures have dried out Howden Reservoir in Derbyshire from a full basin to just a shallow stream, peeling back the layer of water and exposing the muddy banks below the surface. The 1.9 million … Read more

Coronavirus mass graves in Brazil shown in aerial shots as country records 21,116 deaths

Hundreds of mass graves have been dug in Brazil as the country recorded 21,116 deaths from coronavirus yesterday. Brazil has had more than 330,000 coronavirus infections, making it the third worst affected country in the world and the worst affected in South America. It briefly overtook Russia as the world’s number two hotspot for Covid-19 … Read more

Coronavirus mass graves in Brazil shown in aerial shots as country records 21,116 deaths

Hundreds of mass graves have been dug in Brazil as the country recorded 21,116 deaths from coronavirus yesterday. Brazil has had more than 330,000 coronavirus infections, making it the third worst affected country in the world and the worst affected in South America. It briefly overtook Russia as the world’s number two hotspot for Covid-19 … Read more

Aerial footage shows San Francisco’s first sanctioned camping site for homeless people  

San Francisco has opened its first sanctioned camp site that can house 50 homeless residents this week as locals complain of makeshift tents clogging sidewalks.  After years of struggling to support the homeless community in San Francisco, city officials have erected a ‘Safe Sleeping Village’ in an idle McDonald’s parking lot near City Hall amid the … Read more

Beautiful aerial photos taken during the lockdown capture Sydney’s iconic beaches looking pristine

Eerily beautiful aerial photos and drone footage of Sydney’s iconic beaches looking pristine and untouched during the coronavirus lockdown They were taken by Australian aerial photography specialist Jampal Williamson using a drone and helicopter  He said ‘it was incredible to see these deserted beaches when they would otherwise be absolutely packed’ Williamson’s shot of North … Read more

Aerial images show that ancient creators of Stonehenge slot slabs into each other

Prehistoric Lego! Aerial images show that ancient creators of Stonehenge used holes and studs to slot slabs into each other The ancient slabs in Wiltshire were interlocked using holes and protruding studs  The method was far more sophisticated to those used in stone circles at the time English Heritage, which looks after the 5,000-year-old site, … Read more