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extremely fast-paced cinematic FPV flying seamlessly in a single continuous take through the ancient Ptolemaic Kingdom of Alexandria, starting above the Mediterranean coastline at golden hour, diving toward the grand Lighthouse of Alexandria, weaving through bustling Hellenistic streets filled with scholars, traders, and soldiers, gliding past the majestic Library of Alexandria, racing through marble palaces, towering columns, and vibrant marketplaces, continuing into royal courtyards with Greek-Egyptian architecture, then accelerating over desert edges with pyramids in the distance, hyper-realistic textures, dynamic lighting, sunlight rays, cinematic motion blur, high detail, immersive scale, one smooth continuous FPV shot, ultra-realistic

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