From mid-September 2010 and the end of February 2011, Bath city centre is hosting the “Britain from the Air” street gallery showing spectacular aerial photos of Britain taken by Britain’s foremost photographers.
Over 100 spectacular aerial photographs appear around a map of the British Isles showing where each photograph was taken. The birds eye view is one that most of us will never see, and gives a new unique perspective on some of our most treasured landmarks.
Examples include the chalk White horse in Uffington, Oxfordshire to the Needles off the Isle of Wight. One of the best has to be the sweeping curve of the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands of Scotland with Loch Shiel in the background.
More information and copies of some of the pictures can be found on the Britain from the Air web site.
Extra links:
Visitor attractions around the UK (including some of the captured ones)
Attractions in Bath
Hotels in Bath
