Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Categories: Ecology | Photo project

Artist Benjamin Grant pays special attention to images of our planet from above. But it does not show picturesque wildlife at all.

The artist explores how a person has managed to change the face of the Earth over so many years of existence. To do this, the Grant selects satellite images taken by DigitalGlobe, which clearly show the results of the actions of skilled human hands.

The beauty of the pictures undoubtedly attracts attention and encourages us to take a step back so that we can finally see how our world is changing rapidly.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Fields of tulips, Lisse, Netherlands.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Espel. Province of Flevoland, the Netherlands. The number of inhabitants is 774 people.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

The city and seaport of Chile Valparaiso.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River in South Africa.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

The Claison-Dixens hydro complex, Switzerland, is a hydroelectric complex in the Rhone River basin, which includes several reservoirs with dams, pumping stations and derivational hydroelectric power plants.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Highway interchange, Madrid, Spain.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Oilfield ships, Labuan, Malaysia.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

The volcanic island of Nishinoshima is located 940 kilometers south of Tokyo.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Data was released that China burns 17% more coal than last year.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Melrose Park, Florida, USA.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Makati City, Philippines.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Eixample, or New Town, is the most populated area of Barcelona, Spain.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Cattle fattening site, Texas, USA.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Fort Baurtange was built in 1593 in the form of a star in the village of Burtanje, province of Groningen, the Netherlands.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Blue ponds-evaporators at the potassium chloride extraction site in Moab, USA.

Satellite images that show how much we have changed the planet

Agricultural land surrounds the Austrian village.

Keywords: Changes | Planet earth | Destruction | Images | Satellite | Artist | Man

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