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Old 03-11-15, 23:24
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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Some excellent work there; I like the overlays and the location and angles are very accurate!

One nitpick though; the location of the famous movie footage with the men stepping from the LCA is not correct in my opinion. I remember taking the then and now pick some years ago and at least one of the original buildings is still standing. Either it has been replaced by a new house in the meantime, or the location on the website is not fully correct (writer already mentions he is not sure about location by the way)

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