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You can kind of make out the LA skyline. On final, those never ending flaps showing all.

Lower we go, this shot really doesnt show what I was hoping it would. We were getting quite a show from condensation blowing over the wings


For a rather bumpy approch the pilot landed that bird like a feather. Sure felt nice to be back on tera firma after a little over 13 hours air time. Strange though. Its only 7:30 PM...3 hours before we even took off


Didnt realize just how big Qantas is at LAX. Heres 6 of their birds being prepared for evening departures. 4 on the ramp and 2 in the hangers.

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