While it’s true that humans have ruined nature, it’s also correct that humans have created incredible tall skyscrapers and houses. A subreddit called r/CityP*** is sharing high-quality images of cities that have beautiful human-made things.
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Planned This Shot For Months Before Coming To The Us, But I Didn’t Expect The Sun To Make The Rails Golden. Sometimes Photography Is Just About Being A Lucky Bastard
Mexican Town Pachuca Is One Big Mural
My City: Groningen In The North Of The Netherlands. This Is Actually My View
A Literal Urban Jungle, Taipei, Taiwan
London, UK
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (From A Different Angle)
Reykjavík
Lhasa, Tibet
Happy New Year! Moscow, Russia
Dresden, Germany
Bern, Switzerland
Suspension Railway In Wuppertal, Germany
Beautiful Night View Of Lombard Street, San Francisco
Tokyo Looking Like Another World
Alesund, Norway
Skating To Toronto
New York City. What An Amazing Image
I Thought It Was Cool My First Time Flying Into Chicago Looked Like I Was Flying Into A Computer!
A Foggy Day In Dubai
The Gateway Arch In St. Louis, Missouri During The Recent Snowstorm
Cork, Ireland, Covered By A Fresh Blanket Of Snow
French Quarter, New Orleans
Photo Of The NYC Blackout From My Friend
Casablanca, Morocco
Venice
The View From My Desk In Chicago, Il, USA Isn’t One You See Often And I’m Really Going To Miss It
The Best Photo I’ve Taken In Chicago. From The Roof Of The Hard Rock Hotel
‘Central Park In Fall, New York
The Flatiron, New York. Photo By: Stephen Wilkes
The Boundary Between Scottsdale, Arizona, USA And The Salt River Indian Reservation