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From where are aerial photographys taken?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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The air.

A craft that can be in the air is usually used (couldn't use a ship eh?) such as an aeroplane or helicopter.

During the first world war airships and reconnaissance balloons were used.

Weather balloons and satellites can be used nowadays.

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