Most people in Brighton and Hove certainly feel like they know the city pretty well.
This local knowledge might have been heightened during lockdown, with people finding the time to explore new nooks and crannies of the seaside city during their daily walks.
But, aside from the city's inordinate number of seagulls, very few will be familiar with Brighton and Hove from above - until now.
Photographer Eddie Mitchell sent his drone into the skies to capture Brighton and Hove in all its glory.
From Roedean in the east to the likes of Hove Lagoon and Portslade in the west, the city's tapestry of eclectic architecture and striking landmarks is mapped out along the Sussex coast.
Take a look through our picture gallery above, and let us know in the comments what really stands out to you when looking at Brighton from the skies.
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