This 10-Hour Video of Planet Earth Cityscapes Is Strangely Hypnotic
The BBC has released 10 full hours of video shot during the filming of the Planet Earth II “Cities” episode.
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The BBC has released 10 full hours of video shot during the filming of the Planet Earth II “Cities” episode.
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