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This drone video of Philly is great, but the sound is what makes it awesome

Featuring shots of the Schuylkill River bathed in sunlight.

In this edition of Philly by drone, watch the Schuylkill River shimmer, cars zoom by on the Ben Franklin and freight trains just living their lives. The natural sound here is A+, a departure from your standard-issue soundtrack of “epic” EDM drops.
This video is brought to you, once again, by local filmmaker Michael James Murray. It’s worth your time. The city looks lovely.

This video was shot in 4K. Be sure to watch it in HD (with the volume turned up).

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