WITH the mystical clouds forming a thick blanket and the electrifying lights below, these stunning pictures provide a unique view of the cityscape of Dubai taken from the tallest building in the world.Home to one of the best skylines across the globe and the biggest skyscraper on the planet, the city makes for some impressive views, but none are more astounding than this collection of images taken from the 101st floor in the Burj Khalifa. Photographer Daniel Cheong, 50, spent hours at the top of the phenomenal building capturing the amazing aerial shots. The building forms the centrepiece of Downtown Dubai – which was recently ranked as having the fifth best skyline in the world. He said: ‘I believe that a city always looks more beautiful from a high vantage point than ground level. Taken on the 12th May 2013
STARING open-mouthed into the camera, this shocked fish looks out of place in the middle of its angry friends .
GLIDING through the water, these delightful frogs show off their vibrant colours as they practice their FROG crawl .
BLOWING bubbles underwater, this adorable polar bear slides into his tank for a playful dip .
MASKED intruders look sinister but really they are a gang of urban exploring pranksters .
THIS is the awesome moment an Osprey catches its prey travelling at 50mph, giving new meaning to FAST FOOD .
A BUMPER season of births has left zoo with three of the cutest exotic kittens you're likely to see .
SPURTING water 20ft into the air, this is one well you wouldn't want to dip your bucket into .
Sitting all alone on drift ice in the Arctic Ocean, this lonely little fella looks lost .
Playing, splashing and generally messing around, these polar bears show they certainly have a soft spot for the water, and not just each other .
COURAGEOUS CLIMBERS scale frozen waterfalls in Canada, as the ice threatens to collapse beneath them .
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
FROM motorcycling to department store shopping these spookily faceless people are part of the Chinese-fad for wearing protective solar-visors in public .