Shame about the weird interlacing effect. Pretty cool tho.
[QUOTE=Hugg;51679720]Shame about the weird interlacing effect. Pretty cool tho.[/QUOTE]
It has to be poorly encoded, what drone camera would be that bad? Or they used a shitty filter for whatever reason
[QUOTE=Hugg;51679720]Shame about the weird interlacing effect. Pretty cool tho.[/QUOTE]
Which is weird because the long version they link at the end isn't nearly as bad.
[video=youtube;V76jjzo-U4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V76jjzo-U4E[/video]
[QUOTE=residualgrub;51679838]Which is weird because the long version they link at the end isn't nearly as bad.
-video snip-[/QUOTE]
Updated the OP with that version
I visited a few concentration camps when I was in Poland. Auschwitz/Birkenau, Treblinka, and Majdanek. Majdanek was a trip because of how well in tact the camp is. The Germans didn't have time to destroy anything because of how rapidly the Soviets were advancing. They say it can be fully up and running again within 48 hours. It's stuff you can't really explain unless you've been there in person. Videos just don't do the trick emotionally.
I've been to Gettysburg and it felt a little eerie standing on ground where thousands die fighting. I cant imagine how eerie it would be to visit this place.
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