A Singaporean photographer recently uploaded a video on YouTube of rare aerial footage over Pyongyang.
The nearly 6 1/2-minute video runs from take off to landing and reveals bright buildings yet desolate roads and sidewalks in the North Korean capital of almost 2.6 million people.
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A Singaporean photographer recently uploaded a video on YouTube of rare aerial footage over Pyongyang.
The nearly 6 1/2-minute video runs from take off to landing and reveals bright buildings yet desolate roads and sidewalks in the North Korean capital of almost 2.6 million people.
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