The Most Selfie-Genic Spots On The Planet

by Sasha Selkirk

The first ever selfie was snapped by a guy called Robert Cornelius in 1839.

I bet he never imagined that his scruffy self-portrait would be the start of a global pandemic…if he’d known he might have shaved first! Today six out of ten online adults have Instagram and the average millennial will take a whopping 25, 700 selfies in their lifetime – that’s a lot of posing and pouting.

Here are some of the greatest excuses to say “hashtag selfie” around the world – no filter needed!

 

On the Salt Flats

 

In front of the Eiffel Tower

 

With a Lama at Machu Picchu

 

Dwarfed by the Pyramids of Giza

 

Under the Iguaçu Falls

 

With Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro

 

Walking the Great Wall of China

 

Swimming in Tomato Sauce at La Tomatina in Spain

 

Playing Lara Croft at Angkor Wat

 

With Mickey & Co in Disney World

 

With Great Whites in Cape Town

 

In Hot-Air Balloon in Bagan

 

In a Line-up on Easter Island

 

Any of you happy-snappers out there want to add to our Isango’s selfie album?

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