The BBC posted this moving — even hauntingly beautiful in its own way — footage of the Auschwitz concentration camp as it appears today, some 70 years later. Beyond the historical significance, this footage gives us a look into how multirotor aerial video platforms are giving audiences spectacular and unprecedented visual access to landmark sites. Heretofore impossible angles and closeups can be filmed without disturbing the sites themselves, helping to both document and preserve them for future generations.