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Aerial Photography by Alex Maclean

Aerial Photography by Alex Maclean
This photographs from the above the earth are capture by the talented photographer Alex S. MacLean is an American photographer.
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B-52 "Bone Yard" Tucson, Arizona
Baseball field
Bathers in Wave Pool Orlando, Florida
Betsy Ross Bridge I-95
Blue Tankers in Train Yard Wheeling, West Virginia
Flower Fields Carlsbad, California
Dinghies Clustered Around Dock Duxbury, Massachusetts
Dryland Farming
Agriculture Field Pattern
Golf Course at Waters Edge Fort Walton, Florida
Grain Silos
Hay Bales in A Cash Valley Field
Haystacks
Auto Junkyard With Access Road Ayer, Massachusetts
Picnickers Watching Live Concert
Piles of Topsoil
Railroad Turntables
 steel_mill
Abandoned Steel Mill
Deserted Steel Mill
Surfers Behind Breaking Waves at Sunset Beach Oahu, Hawaii
Trains in Marshalling Yard
Waterslide in an amusement park

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