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The Right Side offers a superior perspective of the deep river valleys and the expansive reservoir systems of the Uruguay River as you cross the state border from Santa Catarina into Rio Grande do Sul.
The left side is slightly preferred for this northbound route as it offers a better perspective of the rolling Ouachita Mountains and the distinctive silhouette of Pinnacle Mountain during the descent into Little Rock.
The left side offers a more scenic approach into the Dammam area, providing views of the Ad-Dahna sand dunes and the contrast of the Arabian Gulf coastline during the final descent.
The right side offers superior views of the massive East Texas reservoirs and the sprawling emerald canopy of the Sam Houston National Forest.
The right side offers a superior view of the diverse South Texas geography, including the winding Brazos River and sprawling wind farms, followed by a more direct view of the McAllen-Reynosa metropolitan area during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of Botswana's vital water infrastructure and the ancient geological formations of the Tswapong Hills.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the East Texas transition from urban sprawl to scenic piney woods and large reservoirs like Lake Conroe.
The left side offers a more scenic perspective of the Baltic's unique geography, including the Danish island of Bornholm and the rugged southern coastline of Sweden, while avoiding the direct glare of the sun on southbound-facing windows during many flight times.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Houston skyline during departure and the best view of the West Virginia State Capitol and downtown Charleston upon arrival at the scenic hilltop Yeager Airport.
The Left Side is slightly superior for this transatlantic crossing, offering better views of the Mid-Atlantic coastline during departure and a more scenic approach along the West African coast into Dakar.
The right side offers a more dynamic view of the hydrological networks feeding the Ob River basin and a better perspective of the industrial infrastructure nearing Nyagan.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the descent from the Gaucho Highlands into the Central Depression, offering views of the rugged ridges north of Santa Maria.