Fascinating photos of Serbia’s fantastic nature, its valuable cultural attractions and interesting architectural designs – are always a joy to see. Still, this time we’ve decided to show you a completely different Serbia. So what’s this all about? We’ll show you in the text below!

We’re sure you already had multiple opportunities to see all sorts of amazing photos of Serbia’s natural beauties. But, have you ever seen how it looks from an airborne hot balloon? We haven’t either, but a Serbian photographer fortunately has.

The renowned Serbian artist Dragoljub Zamurović had the privilege to soar the neverending kingdom of clouds and capture some truly out-of-the-ordinary and one-of-a-kind shots of Serbia, showing us a totally different perspective of this country. From this journey he brought us photos which will surprise and amaze you, and what’s most unusual – you’ll have a pretty hard time guessing where the shots were taken!

Novo Miloševo Canal in Banat
Novo Miloševo Canal in Banat
Rusanda spa near Melenci
Rusanda spa near Melenci
Watermellon fields near Inđija
Watermellon fields near Inđija
Susek lake in Srem
Susek lake in Srem
Slano Kopovo near Zrenjanin
Slano Kopovo near Zrenjanin
Belo Blato
Belo Blato
Tisza river
Tisza river
The Karađorđevo hunting grounds
The Karađorđevo hunting grounds
The canal near Opovo
The canal near Opovo
The shores of Danube east of Krčedin
The shores of Danube east of Krčedin
The Ćelije Lake near Kopaonik
The Ćelije Lake near Kopaonik
The Sjeničko Lake, Zlatar
The Sjeničko Lake, Zlatar
Fishpond Ečka
Fishpond Ečka
The surroundings of Kikinda
The surroundings of Kikinda
Fishpond near Novi Bečej
Fishpond near Novi Bečej
The Kolubara mining basin near Lazarevac
The Kolubara mining basin near Lazarevac
The Danube Island near Krčedin
The Danube Island near Krčedin

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