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PolicyMic's Photos of Famous Landmark Surroundings are Shocking

Though the structures being captured are very real, this landmark photography can actually be deceptive to those who have never been to a site. PolicyMic recently gave us an eye-opening, but accurate, portrayal of famous landmarks and surroundings.

The Taj Mahal looks like a serene and prestige palace, and you would imagine its surroundings in a similar way; however, a trash-filled wasteland is situated around it. Another misconceived landmark is the Pyramids of Giza. For someone who hasn't visited Egypt, they would think that the pyramids are sitting in the middle of the dessert. In fact, they are surrounded by a modern cityscape.

These unique perspectives will completely alter the way you think of certain places from here on out. Modernization and pollution has taken away the true beauty.
Trend Themes
1. Deceptive Landmark Photography - Opportunities for innovative photography techniques that challenge perceptions and offer unique perspectives of famous landmarks.
2. Authenticity in Tourism - Opportunities for travel industry to provide more accurate representations of famous destinations and manage visitor expectations.
3. Sustainable Landmark Preservation - Opportunities for sustainable development and preservation efforts around famous landmarks to maintain their true beauty.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Innovative photographers can create new techniques to capture landmarks in a more authentic and thought-provoking way.
2. Tourism - Travel agencies and tour operators can focus on providing more realistic representations of famous landmarks to enhance visitor experiences.
3. Sustainable Development - Companies and organizations can work towards sustainable preservation and development plans for famous landmarks to minimize modernization and pollution impacts.

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