Two videos shot by drone of the same city showed the parallel universes that exist within Syria's miserable, grinding civil war.
The first that emerged last week was footage obtained by Reuters of the ravaged eastern Aleppo, where districts under the control of rebel factions have been mercilessly bombed by both Syrian government and Russian airstrikes.
The bird's-eye view gives us scenes now tragically familiar to those learning about the Syrian war through Western media: a city of ruin and desolation, its buildings pockmarked or destroyed, its roads blanketed in dust and rubble, largely empty of life. Just in the past couple of weeks, the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and its allies have dropped nearly 2000 bombs on eastern Aleppo, killing hundreds and flattening hospitals.
Yet, on the other side of town, there's a very different picture. Footage uploaded on the Syrian Tourism Ministry's Facebook page reveals a western Aleppo that is pristine and shielded from war.
The parks are verdant and lush, the streets are bustling with traffic, and its historic sites are intact and shimmering on a sunny, cloudless day. The pro-regime video, which is scored confusingly with an Arabic riff of the Game of Thrones theme, closes with the caption: "Aleppo - Will of Life."