A collection of views of cities of the world as seen from above.
An aerial of sunlight highlighting a rain shower in Burnaby when flying out of stormy Vancouver, Canada.
View of pandemonium in the streets as seen from the main Mosque in Delhi, India.
View of Dublin from the Gravity Bar on the top floor of the Guinness Storehouse (Ireland).
View from the Bufa in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Al’s photo of people as sushi (with wasabi) shot from the top of the longest escalator I’ve ever been on (Tokyo, Japan).
Looking down on Buenos Aires from the plane window (Argentina).
City view of Ghent from the top of the belltower. Warning, lots of narrow winding stairs involved but if you’re lucky the bells while be ringing on your way up.
An illusion of people suspended in space created by the glass railing on the roof of the Galleries Lafayette which has an amazing view overlooking the city of Paris, France.
At each level of Mexico City’s Monumento of the Revolucion there are expansive views of the city.
Looking down on the city of Penang below us.
More of Dan’s CFFC: View from Above.

what a fabulous set of views for above!
That’s a wonderful collection. The photos are amazing and perfect for the prompt. Thanks for joining us.
Very fun post and wonderful photos.