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From: PomppuY
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  • ohh ok i live in london have you ever been to america

  • where you from

  • @bakr7861 I live in Finland, I flew in from Helsinki.

  • nice city . shame the people are such miserable bastards

  • @TheItaliamarco ? little harsh

  • hei you fly in from tampere?

  • @edfire73 I live in Finland, I flew in from Helsinki.

  • @Citysinned Yet you watched it..hmm

  • @Citysinned

    not boring when the planes are all grounded.

  • christ PomppuY your a tall fucker arent u.

  • Wheres london? fucking arab cunt.

  • hahahahahahahaha!!!!! nice ones walesneath

    where is london? thats fuckin stupid

  • Where is London?

  • It's on the outerskirts of Ipswich just behind the field of sheep.

  • England

  • i dont understand. is it your hobby to film from the air and list every detail?

  • No, I just sometimes film from an airplane. In this case s1wz kindly added the details as comments. I then just moved them to the description of the clip, with credits as you can see.

  • aeroplane. not airplane =\

  • oops :-)

  • Finally coming at the lower left is Ranelagh Gardens and the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where the springtime Flower Show is held.

    At 01:11 appears the Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park and above that at the top; a vista of Regent's Park W1.

    The very straight street that is severely pointing to the airplane from Hyde Park is Queens Gate SW5

  • The top left huge dark green of St. James's Park and Green Park, with Buckingham Palace and Buckingham Palace Art Gallery, in the center.

    Now, in the foreground: the white houses of and apartment buildings of Pimlico, and Eccleston Square, the overgrown Warwick Square and at right St. George's Square, SW1.

    The train tracks leading to Victoria Station, which was once a Thames-side swamp.

  • The big white roof of Euro-Star Train at Waterloo; the white Imperial War Museum, in it's extensive gardens -was the Bedlam Hospital.

    Kennington Park Road and Kennington Lane intersection lower left.

    Spring Gardens -basking in the sunshine, near to the MI5 Building and Jeffery Archer's Building.

    The Thames River at Vauxhall Bridge.

    Tate Britain Gallery; My House; Vincent Square Scholars' Playing Field.

  • white business park buildings and Tesco Superstore on the Old Kent Road, leading to the square shaped intersection of the Old Kent Road with the New Kent Road and Tower Bridge Road.

    Tower Bridge shows here as White in colour.

    In the foreground is a pentagon of apartment buildings at Decon Way, Newington SE17.

    The black coloured Southwark Bridge and the adjacent the black coloured Tate Modern Gallery chimney.

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