These Pics Of How Famous World Attractions Actually Look Will Make You Rethink Your Next Vacation

Rohit Bhattacharya

Some of the most famous attractions the world over all have one thing in common – they look freaking amazing in photos. Thanks to a sly tie-up between crafty photographers and enterprising tourism industries, we’re constantly bombarded by picture-perfect images of places like the Eiffel Tower or the Great Wall of China, but all is not always as it seems. Most of these places are plagued by the bane of long lines and massive crowds clicking pictures with their godforsaken selfie sticks for hours on end.

As a bit of a fair warning, here are some images of famous places that aren’t exactly as perfect as they seem, courtesy Boredpanda

Click these images to flip them and see the real picture!

1. The Great Wall of China

2. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

3. Santorini Island, Greece

4. Rio De Janeiro Beach, Brazil

5. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

6. Stonehenge, United Kingdom

7. The Eiffel Tower, France

8. The Taj Mahal, India

9. The beaches of Maldives

10. Mount Everest, Nepal

11. A gondola ride in Venice, Italy

12. Mona Lisa in the Louvre, France 

13. The beaches of Thailand

14. Sheep Meadow in New York’s Central Park, USA

15. A family water park

16. The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France

17. James Bond Island, Thailand

18. Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, Denmark

19. Street food in Bangkok, Thailand

20. St. Peter’s Square, Italy

The truth can hurt, but it can also prevent a nasty little shock!

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