Reasons to take a window seat

There are many reasons why at check-in is asking for a window seat. Firstly, it is possible to lean on during sleep. Second, do not have to get up to let the neighbor to the toilet. But the main reason is, of course, the view from the window! Our world - a wonderful place, and the height of it looks completely different. From dawn to dusk landscapes, cities and incredible cloud formations - the beauty stretches as far as the eye can see. So why is to take a window seat?

You can see just such a storm from afar. (HALEY LUNA)





A solar eclipse at an altitude of 13,411 meters - this is something with something ... (Ben Cooper)



And the type of the highest point of Africa you breathless. (KYLE MIJLOF)



You can even see the reflection of Chicago in Lake Michigan. (MARK HERSCH)



Sunrises are amazing. (FLORIAN SEIFFERT)



The sunsets are amazing. (NEIL HOWARD)



And surely you've never seen waterfalls with this view. Photo: Kaieteur Falls, Guyana. (CODY H.)



You can even see a forest fire from a height. (Richard Skoonberg)



And, finally understand why everyone thinks so beautiful Norway. (MARIUSZ KLUZNIAK)



You can "swim" in an endless sea of ​​clouds. (MARK STEVENS)



Make an unusual shot. (TIM CAYNES)



And to see all the majesty of the mountain ranges. (MARIUSZ KLUZNIAK)



Maybe you will even see its first frozen lake. (ALAN WOLF)



Or a city shrouded in mist. (CHRIS)



A night city are fascinating. Photo: Los Angeles. (Tom Anderson)



You can look at the historic sites a completely new look. Photo: Prambanan temple, Indonesia. (killerturnip)



Maybe you'll even see the volcano. In the photo: Mount Taranaki, New Zealand. (JON SULLIVAN)



You can see the river through the sea of ​​clouds. (JONATHAN NIGHTINGALE)



And nothing can compare with the view of the city from a height. Photo: New York. (LINH NGUYEN)



The same can be said of the mountains like Mount Fuji. (mloge)



Forget briefly about the views from the windows! The window can offer you a lot of interesting things. (PEDRO MOURA PINHEIRO)



And there's always time for another dawn. (Oblivious Dude)



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