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Soar Over SoCal With These Breathtaking Aerial Photos
While we've seen some beautiful drone footage taken all over Los Angeles, there's nothing like seeing snapshots of Southern California from the aerial vantage point of a helicopter.
Zach Urbina, who's from Venice and owns a company that produces digital content, tells LAist that he recently took some breathtaking photos soaring from up above in a helicopter when he attended a business meeting. He has some snapshots from Pasadena to Griffith Park and Canyon Lake in Riverside County.
You can see more of Urbina's photos on his Instagram here.
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