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AMAZING BRUSSELS BELGIUM

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This video will provide you with a drone's eye view of the city of Brussels, capital of Belgium and the second largest metropolitan area of the Benelux countries of Western Europe after Amsterdam.  Since World War II, Brussels has played an outsized role in European politics as the de facto capital of the European Union.  The video will show you the mix of old and new that is so characteristic of Brussels, including footage of the landmark Atomium building, a museum structure built in the late 1950's.

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LBD_Drones

LBD_Drones

almost 3 years ago

Neat!

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caldroneflyer

caldroneflyer

about 4 years ago

Terrific!

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AndrewAchter

AndrewAchter

about 5 years ago

Beautiful footage

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AngAvestruz

AngAvestruz

over 5 years ago

👏👏

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katie.j11

katie.j11

over 5 years ago

this is really neat!

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james_t_888

james_t_888

about 6 years ago

Very nice!

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RubyBlue22

RubyBlue22

over 6 years ago

What is that incredible structure in the beginning?

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philipgreen333

philipgreen333

over 6 years ago

Brussels looks amazing!

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tylerjmason

tylerjmason

over 6 years ago

Really nice shots

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Larsen77

Larsen77

over 6 years ago

Well done

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eranbonen@yahoo.com

eranbonen@yahoo.com

almost 7 years ago

Very very nice footages and editing.....

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edes1963

edes1963

about 7 years ago

Great video. I would love to do something similar in some other parts of Brussels. Did you get an authorisation to fly above these buildings?

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Airvuzpilot

Airvuzpilot

about 7 years ago

Beautiful!

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MGaerialvideo

MGaerialvideo

over 7 years ago

Nice shooting.

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miracleofflight

miracleofflight

over 7 years ago

Can't get over those giant spheres.

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DMdronepilot

DMdronepilot

over 7 years ago

Great capture that sculpture looks amazing from the air.

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