Have you ever noticed how tourists visiting the world’s iconic sites all seem to bring back the same photos? There are places around the world that make nearly everyone’s bucket list; the pyramids at Giza, Abbey Road in London and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. And many tourists making their pilgrimage to these sites share the same idea of what to do when they get there: strike a pose and take a photo. And often, they end up taking identical photos.
These are most clichéd travel photos taken at the world’s most iconic sites.
Posing with the Eiffel Tower in the background
Image courtesy: Shutterstock 2015
Standing inside an iconic London phone booth
Image courtesy: Flickr 2009
Holding the tip of the pyramid at Giza
Image courtesy: Trip Advisor 2010
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Crossing Abbey Road
Image courtesy: Flickr 2007
Holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Image courtesy: Martin Parr, blog.codedrops.net 1990
Kissing the Sphinx
Image courtesy: Shutterstock 2015
Do these photos look familiar to you? Have you ever struck any of these poses in front of these sites? What are some other clichéd travel photos that you’ve seen?